Although Benny Hinn has been known for giving false prophecy and expressing false doctrines in the past, it is interesting to notice that not everything about him was utterly fake. I was surprised to read this:
"In emulation of Kuhlman and Casdorph, *the prominent healing televangelist Benny Hinn published a volume of ten healing narratives, Lord, I Need a Miracle (1993), for which a physician, Donald Colbert, M.D., wrote a foreword. Colbert attested to having personally reviewed the medical files for each subject included in the volume.* For example, David Lane had been diagnosed with adenocarcinoma of the rectum by rectal biopsy; a colorectal surgeon had told Lane that he had thirty days to live without surgery or three months with surgery. Lane elected not to undergo surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy, or to take any other medicine, but he did attend a Benny Hinn miracle service. Nine months later, when Lane went to a doctor for an appendectomy, this doctor wrote in his medical report: _'free of metastatic carcinoma... no evidence of malignancy.'_ *Other conditions reported as healed in the volume include chemical hypersensitivity, a cerebral pseudotumor causing blindness, metastasized bladder cancer, lupus, Hodgkin’s disease, thoracic outlet syndrome, pulmonary vascular hypertension, coronary artery disease, and congenital severe hearing impairment.* " - Dr. Candy Gunther Brown, TESTING PRAYER: Science and Healing (Harvard University Press); Page 110
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Although Benny Hinn has been known for giving false prophecy and expressing false doctrines in the past, it is interesting to notice that not everything about him was utterly fake. I was surprised to read this:
"In emulation of Kuhlman and Casdorph, *the prominent healing televangelist Benny Hinn published a volume of ten healing narratives, Lord, I Need a Miracle (1993), for which a physician, Donald Colbert, M.D., wrote a foreword. Colbert attested to having personally reviewed the medical files for each subject included in the volume.* For example, David Lane had been diagnosed with adenocarcinoma of the rectum by rectal biopsy; a colorectal surgeon had told Lane that he had thirty days to live without surgery or three months with surgery. Lane elected not to undergo surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy, or to take any other medicine, but he did attend a Benny Hinn miracle service. Nine months later, when Lane went to a doctor for an appendectomy, this doctor wrote in his medical report: _'free of metastatic carcinoma... no evidence of malignancy.'_ *Other conditions reported as healed in the volume include chemical hypersensitivity, a cerebral pseudotumor causing blindness, metastasized bladder cancer, lupus, Hodgkin’s disease, thoracic outlet syndrome, pulmonary vascular hypertension, coronary artery disease, and congenital severe hearing impairment.* " - Dr. Candy Gunther Brown, TESTING PRAYER: Science and Healing (Harvard University Press); Page 110
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