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Hinn healing: The plot thickens
The Times of India ^ | MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 2005 11:10:25 PM | SMITHA RAO & HEMALI CHHAPIA

Posted on 01/24/2005 10:20:39 PM PST by Gengis Khan

BANGALORE: For three days now, the city has groaned under the weight of the Benny Hinn show. Many of the apparently healed have justified the need for the mega event despite the multitude of problems. But the jury is still out on whether Hinn is a fraud or someone with connections to the Lord.

Questions on people's minds regarding Hinn's healing methods and utterances indicate that all may not have been above board. Sample these: Why were only those cured allowed on stage? Colonel Samuel (retd) suffers from immobility of the right side of his body. Hoping for a miracle, he, with wife in tow, managed to shuffle up to the stage. Only to be jostled away by an organiser, who said: "Only if you are healed can you go on stage. If you're not healed by Jesus, your time has not come." Are they really cured forever? Why are there no doctors from city hospitals, but mostly from Hinn's ministry? What actually is the miracle? What is his modus operandi?

Neither Hinn nor his stooges have any answer except a tepid one, faith. One question that will probably never be answered is how many of the healed will wake up one of these mornings, after Hinn has left for greener pastures, feeling unhealed? Like all faith healers, Benny Hinn Inc. is unwilling to put the healing claims to scientific scrutiny.

Pre- and post-healing medical records can tell the truth, but nobody is volunteering this information; neither are they keeping a count of those healed. Responding to TOI's query on some people rushing to the stage for a cure, Hinn said: "This is psychosomatic healing wherein the mind is capable of enabling the body to think itself healed. Even before I come on stage, there have been cases where people have been healed; the music, prayers and atmosphere add to it."

Hinn's organisers had a different take. They said prayers were responsible for the healing and miracles.

Even before Hinn's visit, rationalists had voiced apprehensions about mass hysteria that can overtake a person and claim a cure. Explains magician KS Ramesh: "I have made Ganesha drink 10 litres of milk. I have performed the healing operations that psychic surgeons perform, but I tell people it's magic and there is no religion involved. Faith is a multi-million industry."

Hinn's ministry is an opulent one, making $100 million a year globally; of this, Rs 15-20 crore is raised by the Indian chapter alone. When Hinn said, "I have met the Pope twice," someone wondered aloud, "Why can't he cure the ailing Pope then?"

Nevertheless, Hinn will continue to reap the harvest of his Bangalore show till another prayer meet in Hyderabad in February 2006.

As many as 15,000 people who were allowed to get up close and personal with Benny Hinn's healing touch over the past three days were given sick passes, at a local church, well in advance of the event. This could be why only a chosen few were allowed to experience the healing powers at the three-day Festival of Blessings event of the US evangelist. The 15,000 sick passes were distributed at the Full Gospel Assembly of God Church, witnesses told The Times of India.

People were told three months ago that a certain pastor and healer by the name Benny Hinn would come. "We were told that whoever was sick in body and spirit could enroll himself for the healing," P Gangamma, a volunteer at the FGAG church stated.

Gangamma herself could not get a pass despite reportedly suffering from a uterus complaint. "I have a uterus problem and I don't know why they aren't taking me in for the healing," she said. Like Gangamma, there were Joseph Raja, Jennifer Nelson, Asha Pamreche and Satish Bambalgi, who were similarly not given access to Hinn's miraculous healing session.

A man, who was accompanying his cerebral palsy-affected son, said: "I will do anything to get my two-year-old son cured. I only want Hinn to touch him because I believe he will be cured. I have been coming to the programme for three days now, but could not meet Hinn."

The choice of people to be healed by Hinn was highly selective, which has cast a shadow of doubt on whether the healing was for real or a mere show. N Bharath, a paralysed man from Madhya Pradesh who was among the chosen lot, told TOI that he was asked by Hinn's American volunteers about how long it had been since he stood on his feet. When Bharath replied that it had been 13 years, the volunteers refused to allow him access to the healing.

He was among the thousands of people who came with hopes of getting cured but were turned away by Hinn's healing redtape. On Sunday, hundreds of people had to make way for a plethora of VVIP platinum pass-holders .


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To: A CA Guy
"He's not my cup of tea, but it seems 15,000 claimed cures over there."

Operative word.

181 posted on 06/28/2005 8:00:26 PM PDT by blackbart.223 (I live in Northern Nevada. Reid doesn't represent me.)
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To: A CA Guy
I don't know for a fact that this fellow is a fraud. I do know TBN backs the guy strongly and I know they are real. I wouldn't call your hunch common sense, it's just your opinion.

Not too long ago NBC Dateline did a show on BInny in that they interviewed those he had healed and asked him questions about his finances, all in a neutral way. Some of those he had healed DIED and the rest had reoccurring symptons after claiming they were healed. As for the finanaces they showed him moving AWAY from the camera (Like Condon in the Chandra Levy case) saying he would make his books available and the announcer saying he NEVER did explain his finances. Beyond a doubt they deducted he was a RIP OFF, it was really a no brainer.

182 posted on 06/28/2005 8:08:10 PM PDT by Searching4Justice
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To: politicket

Yes, TBN is also a fraud. Never meant to imply Paul and Jan Crouch weren't. that said, there are a very few speakers that are decent to even very good. Bet I haven't watched any show on it in five years.


183 posted on 06/28/2005 8:49:30 PM PDT by connectthedots
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To: Searching4Justice

Well, some he gave only hope to in their last days, maybe some God cured through his ministries, who knows?

One thing is for certain, nobody gets out of life alive in the end anyway, so enjoy the time you have left.


184 posted on 06/28/2005 11:29:03 PM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: snarks_when_bored
"Pretty classy how on the third night of his crusade, Benny let the assembled faithful have an earful of his bile because he didn't make the millions of dollars he was promised by the crusade promoters."

Does this mean he won't be able to afford that haircut, complete with a new comb-over swoop? (Maybe he and The Donald could go halfsies on it.)
185 posted on 06/29/2005 12:55:29 AM PDT by shibumi (This is the strangest Life I've ever known.)
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To: Gengis Khan
Neither Hinn nor his stooges have any answer except a tepid one, faith.

LOLOL. Talk about fair and balanced. No bias in the Indian media.

I did catch some footage of Hinn's "stooges" setting up the hugest outdoor arena imaginable to accomodate a million people who flocked to him in India. Whatever you want to say about him, you cannot fault the stooges, who are incredible at their jobs.

186 posted on 06/29/2005 1:15:20 AM PDT by Veto! (Opinions freely dispensed as advice)
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To: politicket
We can all have our own opinions, but what does the Bible say about it?

I'll play:

Matthew 7 22 On that day many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?’ 23 And then will I declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness.’

187 posted on 06/29/2005 11:31:43 AM PDT by Gamecock ("Nice" people aren't beaten to a bloody pulp, nailed onto a cross and then left to suffocate.)
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To: A CA Guy

I agree with you life is too short to waste..........

A documentary was made in Portland, Or. called What the Bleep **** which deals with quantum physics and how we are all responsible for our own lives and futures. The flick was made by PHDs and can best be described (by me) as a shower on the inside. The movie is making its way around the country but you can order it thru their website ( which is really huge and informative and FREE !!!!!)

click on this link..................................................
http://www.whatthebleep.com/


188 posted on 06/29/2005 11:57:00 AM PDT by Searching4Justice
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