Then you of all people I imagine, who has personally experienced the miraculous should be quite hesitatnt to deny that possibility to others. I suppose I won't be hearing any of this, "hocus pocus" talk coming from you?
Or will we get the, "Jesus for me, but not for thee" standard fare?
I have no doubt healing is meant for everyone.
I suppose I won't be hearing any of this, "hocus pocus" talk coming from you?
Depends upon what you call 'hocus-pocus (at it's root, a magi's term, so no)'. As for all the chanting, and incense and jangly-bits, and whatnot... incantations and such, I surely don't see the need for all that.
Or will we get the, "Jesus for me, but not for thee" standard fare?
Nowwaitaminnit... Wasn't it you that made the claim that Protestants 'reject the mystical and the miraculous'? That their basis is merely secular? Wouldn't that be you doing the "Jesus for me, but not for thee" schtick?
Jesus is for everyone.
Nobody ever said, "Jesus for me, but not for thee".
Turn to Him and abandon the idolatry of Mary.