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Hi All,
I haven't read the book yet, but I intend too. My first reaction to
what I'm reading is that this family needs our prayers, and
compassion.
Any book that talks about miracles should be weighed against scripture,
but it seems like what happened to this little one is meant to encourage us.
I haven't walked on water, or raised the dead, but God has saved my
life more than once, and the testimonies from these events have lead
people to salvation, which is what really matters.
We'll know the book by it's fruit. Angel, I'm sorry you seem so angry.
Blessings,
Donna
On 7/23/14, Phil Scovell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Then tell us everything that is theologically wrong with this miraculous
> experience. I get the feeling you don't want to read this little book and
> I'm wondering why. Why do you want to argue what you believe when you
> haven't read this book of a little boy's testimony confirmed by Scripture
> from beginning to end. Are you worried it might challenge some of your most
> closely held beliefs?
>
> Phil.
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