Yolanda's Testimony with Medical Proof
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All Comments (17)
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@scepticchristian you can't buy God's Spirit with money! What kind of person are you? The Holy Spirit does the healing and He's not for sale.
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i don't get it,..why do you need a someone else to pray for in order to receive a miracle? i mean the bible says if you have faith all ur prayers will b answered, then why does god wait till someone else to pray for u to heal you?
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I can't help what you decide to believe. All I can do is give testimony to what God has done through prayer. Some people didn't believe Jesus either. Scripture gives us the authority for what we do. We have her testimony and doctors pictures. Look at the other 40+ videos I have of people being healed.
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Nice, the way you fall into scripture when pressed to provide convincing evidence. CLASSIC response.
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If you think that this is a presentation of evidence or proof, I could show you a whole range of much more convincing stuff which I believe you would dismiss as false. I'm therefore asking that a level playing field of acceptable evidence is required if a demonstration of a miracle is to be accepted.
I must say that I am extremely grateful for your positive, friendly attitude and willingness in your attempt to obtain unbiased, unambiguous and reasonable evidence. There are no doubt many examples of cases which I suspect you can use from these videos alone, including at least one regenerative claim, so I wait with great interest. Thanks!
scepticchristian 4 years ago
You're most welcome. I appreciate and welcome a certain amount of healthy scepticism. (1 John 4:1 KJV)"Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world." When God is in something it can stand up to scrutiny.
revkeithbarr 4 years ago
Truth is my ally. The more I can convince people of the truth of God's miracle working power that is present for the believer today, the more people will be healed and more unbelievers will come to Christ. (John 8:32 KJV) And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.
revkeithbarr 4 years ago
What would I consider compelling evidence? A signed copy of a doctor's report based on known data before and after the date of the healing with interpretation. A doctor is the only one qualified to comment and knows the situation best. Should her/his viewpoint be that it was an undoubted miracle with no other explanation, then you have the basis for evidence. One simple letter. I don't consider this unreasonable given the claim and given your voluntary willingness (thanks) to show evidence.
scepticchristian 4 years ago 2
I will ask Yolanda to ask her doctor for such a statement if the doctor is willing to give it. Her doctor was very unnerved when he talked to her. She tried to question him futher and he seemed afraid and didn't want to talk. She didn't tell him about me praying for her. I don't know if he was afraid about a lawsuit because it looked as if nothing ever happened to her or if he was just unnerved because he had no explanation. I hope he will give us a statement.
revkeithbarr 4 years ago