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Old 01-03-2012, 04:08 PM #15
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Default faith healer question

Several years ago, I went to a faith healing service at one of our local Christian churches. Everybody was lined up to receive the laying on of hands and prayer over you. There were people in back of all of us, to catch when we fell over. I watched in amazement as people fell backwards into waiting arms. When they got to me, of course I wanted the prayer, but I did not fall over. Nothing happened to make me faint, or colapse. Everyone looked at me as if there were something the matter with me. I am always for prayer, but I don't fake it for anybody. If others have this exotic moment I am glad for them, but it didn't happen to me. I was grateful to receive the prayer, and that was all. This was my experience. Was there something the matter with me for not feeling this extasy of healing others felt? Just curious as I have seen this happen on TV before. ginnie
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