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From: TomBrownMinistries
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  • Good to know "God" cared enough to speed up a broken ankle that was already well on its way to healing (if that part is even true; who knows whether any of this circus act is real), but ignored the screams of countless millions of starving and AIDS-riddled children throughout the world. I honestly just shake my head in disbelief that ANYONE with a functioning brain would accept this garbage. If I didn't know better I'd think this was a Saturday Night Live parody skit.

  • Who said anything about mocking Yahweh? I just suggested that it'd be a little more persuasive if an amputee regenerated a limb than it would be for someone to heal a part of their body that was going to heal eventually anyway. Why go to the trouble of demonstrating Yahweh's powers if the demonstration is going to be so weak and unpersuasive? If I claimed to represent the Flying Spaghetti Monster, I could easily "heal" people with the same success as this kind of thing.

  • I'm curious - it seems that virtually every religious healing that I've ever heard of was of a kind that doctors insist can happen on their own without intervention (divine or otherwise). So perhaps one way to test this would be if Pastor Brown could work on something that cannot heal on its own, say, like on an amputated limb. If Yahweh is okay with this public demonstration of his powers, wouldn't he be okay with your demonstration of a restored limb?

  • Kraorh, you are confusing a "miracle" with a "healing". 1 Cor 12 mentions both gifts. When God heals he can speed up the process of healing and also heal when there is no cure. Both are divine healing, and I have seen both.

  • I heard an analogy to explain what a miracle was. A woman giving birth to quintuplets is not a miracle - unusual, but hardly unnatural. A woman giving birth to elephants would be a miracle - a violation of natural law. The trouble here is healing is part of natural law. Our bodies repair themselves, whether from injury or disease, and they don't care whether we're Jews, atheists, or Christians. So even if unusual, healing isn't evidence of anything unnatural.

  • @TomBrownMinistries Just once, why couldn't God do something indisputable, like restoring an amputated limb? Videos like this are meaningless. Why does no one from your so-called healing services ever give the media medical evidence to support their claims?

  • If you have doubt maybe you should look for real Christian whom you know that is amputee, disabled or have an uncurable disease who have faith to be healed and go to a faith filled church.

  • If you know one, I'd love to hear the results of him or her attending a "faith-filled church."

  • I said you look for them yourself, do not return my suggestion to me because I know God can heal people if they have faith/believed in Him. I experienced healing myself & all the people who experienced miracles & healings can only testify & it's up to you to believe us. That's why you should look for someone you PERSONALLY know, not whom I know.

    Just do it, not just spouting your opinion & forcing your own unbelief to us. You surely can't convince us.

    "Test all things; hold fast what is good".

  • If you want to see a miracle healing whereby doctors or time could not do anything, then see my other youtube entitled, "Julian is healed." He was blind and received his sight at our service.

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