So many to choose from, but in keeping with this article, let's say the lie here is that 5000 people were magically healed by "rice paper pills prepared by the monk over two hundred years ago."
If you believe this you probably also believe Benny Hinn clears sinuses and cures cancer.
Good luck at your next physical exam.
Even the article never says they were "magically" healed. It says he is credited with 5,000 "miraculous" healings.
How do you know it is a lie? Or do you simply presume that healing claims are "lies" until proven otherwise?
-A8