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    November 24, 2009

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    I listened to this episode for the segment on evanglicalism, and kept listening for no good reason.

    The "sermon" was bonechilling. News organizations in this country have uncovered (usually when investigating Benny Hinn) that some people who have been ill, after hearing a sermon like this, will stop going to the doctor, and die as a result. This is dangerous.

    We can pray for healing, but we should never, never, go into it saying "This *will* happen, because we believe it will!" That's wrong, and for a Pastor to advocate this from the pulpit is beyond irresponsible.

    If physical healing happens, fine. But it's not the end-all be-all of faith, scripture, or anything. The Gospel is.

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