Do you have before/after miraculous healing pics?

i know people that have been healed far more quickly than science can explain in response to a pray for healing. no amputees or anything....but nonetheless healed quickly.

a woman at our church (the CFO actually) had breast cancer and everyone was praying she would be healed. she went in to get surgery (it had been biopsied etc i believe and this was just the surgery to cut it out)....but when they put the xray on her she had nothing at all. everyone was amazed....doctors included. this was about 8 years ago here in austin.

my dad was scheduled to have knee surgery about 25 years ago and my mom and he were at a healing service where a woman called out a healing of a man's knee. i don't even think my dad responded (so i am sure everyone thought she got it wrong) but later, when he went to have the surgery it was unnecessary because his knee was healed.
 
Ok, now I'm convinced - cancer never goes away on its own and your dad must have had the only bad knee in the entire place - hallelujah!
 
dan, i suppose it is possible that it went away on its own, but it would be very strange since she didn't follow any dietary regimen that i am aware of.

husker, that sounds very promising. i know that if i got diagnosed with cancer i would certainly go the homeopathic route along with prayer. i would use more extreme measures if necessary....
 
something extraordinary happening doesn't have to be a divine miracle. It can jsut be something rarely happening.
 
scottsins,
I am actually not claiming to know if this woman was divinely healed or not. What I am claiming is that what happened has no scientific explaination. That according to the doctors who cared for her.
If there is no way for science to explain it, then it either just happened in a way which is of course scientific, but our human knowledge is too limited to understand or perhaps God did act.

All I know is that this lady claims that God has another plan for her life and she, having been declared dead, is now alive and claims God as the reason why.

Seems as reasonable an explaination as anything else.
 
scottsins...you could reverse your statement to say the exact opposite and it could still be true:

e.g. "something rarely happening doesn't have to be just something rarely happening, it could be a divine miracle."
 
I agree that you could switch the statement. I think that a debate from both sides of this issue is just another version of the one that we always have on quacks.
 
Great find by THEU and there's no doubt that the lady in the article he linked is unquestionably the beneficiary of a unique circumstances that I'm sure doctors & scientists will be busy exploring for some time.

I'm still, however, waiting for the inspiration of this thread--Texas--who claimed to have access to 20,000 photos of miraculous healings to post some of his evidence.
 

Weekly Prediction Contest

* Predict HORNS-AGGIES *
Sat, Nov 30 • 6:30 PM on ABC

Recent Threads

Back
Top