Cleita
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Wed Mar-02-05 06:04 PM
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9. Just because they say so, doesn't mean it is. |
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The Catholic Church at Lourdes certifies very few of the so-called miracles as having no explanation. Why? Because there is a very good chance that fraud or hysteria could be an explanation. Now, I'm not saying unusual cures can't happen. What I am saying is just because someone said they had MS and were cured needs to be looked into a lot more closely, like the Church scrutinizes miraculous cures at Lourdes.
If enough evidence is gathered that the person was indeed very ill of this disease before the cure and if evidence is gathered afterwards that it is indeed an unexplainable cure with no relapsing back into the disease, then you might have a miraculous healing there. I have a feeling these cures could not stand up to that kind of scientific scrutiny, nor would the faith healers probably allow such transparency and inquiry.
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