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originally posted by: Woodcarver
a reply to: DeathSlayer
So many people fall for this. It saddens me to think about it. You are not alone in the belief that faith healers are actually using some unknown power to make people feel better.
As you said above, it is just parlor tricks. Not even that, as illusionists are actually talented enough to pull some slight of hand. This is just flat out lying to people. No one was healed in these videos.
Now you are helping them sell books here on ATS. You have sunk to a new low deathslayer. Next, you'll have your own book for sale.
If any of these charlatains had any real power, they wouldn't be selling books.
I am deeply disturbed at the racket of faith healing. I think it is one of the most dangerous heads of the hydra of religion. Way too many people forsake real medical attention for these lies.
originally posted by: LeeAndrewCox
We are created by Extraterrestrials, the world we know is nothing but a game, the Matrix, did anybody read that article about scientists think the Galaxy is fake, the only thing that destroys that theory is if we are indeed controlled by super aliens wouldn't they just shut down the servers for people waking up to the system?.
I am more inclined to believe we are were created by Aliens, we are weaponized, maybe to colonize other planets, or that was what we were designed for, but now Humans are too hard to control, too destructive and now whoever ever created us has left us to our own devices but they visit every now and then. *puts mind altering substance down*
originally posted by: Woodcarver
a reply to: DeathSlayer
You really can't imagine how some one could perpetrate such a simple fraud?
originally posted by: Woodcarver
a reply to: DeathSlayer
You really can't imagine how some one could perpetrate such a simple fraud?
I once saw a guy saw a lady in half on stage. Until i saw how it was done, i couldn't inagine how it was oulled off.
I never once thought it was real.
originally posted by: DeathSlayer
I can see your point but how do you make someone leg's grow out two inches in front of strangers? Or get someone to throw down their crutches and walk away? How can this be a fraud?
Please explain.
ETA: I watched that other video to which you linked...same thing. The idea that it's possible is a neat one, but Occam's Razor seems like a good thing to consider, here, which lends itself to these being fraudulent videos done for personal gain.
It's free advertising. It worked on you. I bet you even bought the book.
originally posted by: DeathSlayer
a reply to: SlapMonkey
But the individual did not gain anything by healing this girl, did he?
What did he gain?
I did not see him charging for this service.
originally posted by: Woodcarver
It's free advertising. It worked on you. I bet you even bought the book.
originally posted by: DeathSlayer
a reply to: SlapMonkey
But the individual did not gain anything by healing this girl, did he?
What did he gain?
I did not see him charging for this service.
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
a reply to: DeathSlayer
If this man could heal people like this, why isn't he making the rounds through various hospices and terminal wards healing all those people? I'm sure there are quite a few children's terminal wards that would LOVE to have his help. Oh that's right, it's just a trick to dupe people into believing in Christianity.