Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 10:54 pm
Is it a requirement that a person or persons that has a spontaneous regenerated limb(s) contact press/media? It can't be local? Surely, a lot of people that have had something wonderful happen in their life that can't be explained by science, but by something divine, isn't reported. Should I go and tell the press/media of things that supernaturally happened to me? Should I bother? No, because they will decline the story as hogwash, they simply won't believe it, so media coverage wouldn't occur. Just like U.F.O.'s, people keep asserting that they know for a FACT that they don't exist, whether by some other intelligent life force or satan's deception to the world. We have many believers of it that have claimed they have seen it up close and personal, but nobody buys into it. Just because it isn't real to most people doesn't make it unreal to the person who experiences it. In this case, Mr. Brain shouldn't be so quick to say nothing like this has ever happened throughout history. Also, I have to say, if this man, Mr. Brain, was such a big impact on the world or the nation with his work, wouldn't you expect to see much media littered all over the internet telling us that he is right and we believers are flat out wrong and we should stop believing because of him? And why does he only choose the Bible, the God of Christianity? From making my rounds of spreading his website for review, I have gotten negative reviews of his website, and these reviews come from respected people. The fact is, people are still getting their prayers answered. Studies on prayer have been tested in more than one location than what he has described on his website, an so I can safely say that all tested locations were not hoaxes, unless there is a conspiracy going on which I highly doubt. My dad being a medical doctor and receiving medical journals, he knows as well as my family that prayer DOES work. He has told me that during the testing, two sick groups of people were separated, one group was not prayed for, the other was by very strong believers, both groups were ZERO percent aware of what they were in for exactly. The whole group of sick people that were prayed for got significantly better than the whole group that was not prayed for. I obviously do not believe this was by coincidence or chance. And I also don't believe that very strong non-believers that were either raised in a believing family or not that come to God somehow and have a wonderful fulfilling life is coincidence or chance either.