Jdog's post
I love you, Jdog. I really do.These are people that I would have to have their permission of contact. I could get it, and they would be happy to talk to you, but would you believe them talking on the phone? You brought up the medical community, and that is another good resource. Just like what I wrote to jordandog, there are documented cases of miracle healings in their files. I myself have seen God heal just about everything. In fact, my organization believes in healing. It's in our Articles of Faith. I've been healed....do you believe that?
Honestly? No I don't. Did you watch the video? Did you read Jordan's post? She said there are no favorable documented cases. Here, skim this-
http://www.cancer.org/Treatment/TreatmentsandSideEffects/ComplementaryandAlternativeMedicine/HerbsVitaminsandMinerals/faith-healing There's a reason that rational people don't bother much with faith healers. With the evidence presented, it is nothing more than positive claims that comfort people in pain. If positive thought helps heal or blur the pain from these individuals, cool. But promoting and advertising the supernatural should not go beyond the bounds of that specific church. Why? Because it get's dangerous- as presented in the video. People are gullible everywhere you go.
Of course the victims are going to tell me it worked though. Would I believe them? No. I'd need every single variable at my disposal before I would. Because if this is legitimate, I could help save millions of people by spreading this information.
THIS IS AIDS! Would I get those undoctored variables? In these rare cases, probably not. And there's absolutely nothing wrong with choosing this educated course of action. If I were to see 10,000 (legitimately-tested) infected people --all with various beliefs including your own-- go to a faith healer you subscribe to and they are all found to be (legitimately) cured, I would believe. But all I see are isolated stories-- aka flukes
at best.Why are the millions out there still diseased if there is healing power for them? Yes, why? Let me ask this, what is their lifestyle, what kind of sin are they in and don't want to let go of? What has them trapped and bound?
Attributing diseases to specific lifestyles is a slippery slope.There are plenty of roads I could take on this one, but if you can't see them, I don't think it's really worth going into.
However, I'm trying to find a way to get some information to you without this forum. My identity has been hacked into, so I'm very careful about my personal information. Jcribb and few others have it, but I trust them. Not everybody can be trusted as you well know.
I have enough people in my life trying to constantly convert me-- a primary reason why us non-believers get so aggrevated by this stuff. The most recent bouts, aside from this one, was with some Mormon missionaries and some girl on FB who is taking the exact same approach you are right now. Queen has read some of the other past stories of this with me. I do appreciate the gesture, but no thanks. Been there, done that.
To talk t :BangHead:o an atheist is a waste of time
Not true. Talking to a guy who does not proofread his posts is a waste of time!
qon is a miserable woman who hates God, Bible, etc.
I can present proof of this not being true! lol She's a
very good person. She has introduced me to a lot of brilliant new concepts. And in that post you quoted, she made some specific (though extreme) examples of why people are bothered by these biblical followers. Trebor's reasonings were filled with insanely large gaps. Though if I were her, I would have saved myself some time and just thrown on a facepalm picture.