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An Ex-Faith Healer Explains The Tricks Used(WOTM Radio)

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This is an interview on Way of The master Radio with Todd Friel interviewing an ex faith healer, Mark Haville, who, after reading the Bible, realized the unbiblical nature of it. He explains the tricks used to make people think they are healed and how they make people fall over.

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  • wait a minute so healing and the gifts of the spirit are not biblical? let's get rid of the gospel and also let's get rid of the new testament as well. let us erase the parts were Peter was able to heal people with his shadow . Or Paul resurrecting People

  • @audiotrax2000 No arrogance. Just faith His Truth--being that without Jesus, you will die in your sins. That is not what He desires for you or anybody, nor do I, but truth cannot be compromised. If you are truly on a quest for an honest relationship with Jesus, and seek the truth about your eternal existence, then I stand in the gap for you in prayer, that the Creator may truly reveal Himself to you. But you must trust Him. If you not then you can never know Him.

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  • The kind of meditation that the Bible would speak of would NOT be in accordance with the left hand path, it would be about submission to Jehova. Not about changing the causes inside of me, but about groveling and begging like a little dog. That is not peace. I say instead of groveling and begging for scraps from Jehova's table, knock his ass out of the chair and sit in his place. Take as much food as you want. Have your cake and eat it to. Have peace, and have lust, and take revenge.

  • For that matter, when I was Christian I felt "peace", but it wasn't what I have now inside. I BELIEVED I had found peace, but I still laid awake at night balling my eyes out scared to death of Jehova. That is NOT peace, that is a sham. Most Christians I know are EXACTLY like that, maybe not to the extreme that I was, but they ARE that way to a degree.

  • I couldn't find the post where the person told me that meditation comes from religion, so I'm going to reply. Yes, that is true, but most of the religions that teach meditation are ATHEISTIC. Buddhism is Atheistic, and I have no problem with Buddhism. I was saying we should wipe THEISTIC religion off the face of the earth. Anyone who found "peace" in theistic religion doesn't really have peace, they only believe they do. They are still slaves to a deity which IS NOT peace.

  • @FriendofDaishonin Why should we wipe religions off? You might have found peace in your atheism but many other people find peace and hope through religion. Plus, you do realize that meditation comes from religious practices? Some of the earliest references to meditation are found in the Bible, dating around 1400 BCE,and in the Hindu Vedas from around the 15th century BCE., other forms of meditation developed in Taoist China and Buddhist India.

  • I look at the world, and the world seems to work that way. There is no god to do faith healings. If a faith healing works, it is because I made it happen. I am god. I am the author of my life. I create my own reality. I DO have the audacity to say that I will smite Jehova on his cheeck, pull his beard, spit in his eye, throw him out of the throne, and force the angels to bow down and worship me. Then again, that will never happen because there is no afterlife, but a guy can dream...

  • Faith that things will work out by self reliance. Faith without a deity. If there is no deity, then when the right set of circumstances happen, then whatever it is will manifest itself in reality. If I drop applications, I have the right education, right history, right qualifications, played the numbers game, chanted and meditated focusing on that goal(so I sent out the right vibes when getting interviewed giving me an advantage over the next guy), when there is a position, I get the job.

  • @FriendofDaishonin Actually, I believe that faith in the way that the Asian religions practice it or as Dr. Lavey taught it(faith in the law of cause and effect, and faith in your own ability to answer your own prayers), is vital to success in this life. My definition of faith is confidence based on passed experience. I don't like to call the law of cause and effect "god" because that is misleading. It has no sentience or conciousness.

  • @FriendofDaishonin Amen! Thanks alot!

  • @funny20171 Well then, amen sister. Live long and prosper:)

  • @FriendofDaishonin Thanks for those kind words. By the way, I'm a female. No harse feeling though.

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