you need to be a little more critical in what you take at face value. if the medical records of these patients are openly available, my estimate is that 99.9% of these miracles can be refuted. which is the reason why todd bentley never even makes an effort to verify most of the accounts. (see the video posted below.)
as I have pointed out before, any improvement of an illness is a grace of GOD, and should be told and sold as such. to mistake a "natural" improvement for a "supernatural" cure is to bear false witness to the GOD and the one who does that is guilty of lying. and the last time I checked, lie is still a sin, even if you lie to convert people into Christianity. just how difficult is that to grasp for you guys?
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