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Re: Anyone had any healings lately?

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 6:00 pm
by ChristianScientistAnn
Nope! Not biting the fishing hooks, B.W., Philip and anyone else. You are wasting your time with me. :sleep: I love Christian Science.
But, I'll tell anyone who is interested about more healings...Heard a CS healing about carbon monoxide poisoning last week. And today I read about a person working in cancer research, from a family of medical doctors, who became a Christian Science practitioner!
I may need to graciously withdraw from this thread if there is no interest in healing.

Re: Anyone had any healings lately?

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 9:53 pm
by 1over137
ChristianScientistAnn wrote:Nope! Not biting the fishing hooks, B.W., Philip and anyone else. You are wasting your time with me. :sleep: I love Christian Science.
But, I'll tell anyone who is interested about more healings...Heard a CS healing about carbon monoxide poisoning last week. And today I read about a person working in cancer research, from a family of medical doctors, who became a Christian Science practitioner!
I may need to graciously withdraw from this thread if there is no interest in healing.
Ann,
It is not only about you but also about expressing attitude toward CS so that other visitors know what is our attitude. It is kind of our responsibility.

I will now maybe open can of worms if I ask all here about what they think about healings in CS. True? Fake? Common grace? Illusion? What?

Re: Anyone had any healings lately?

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 10:41 pm
by Danieltwotwenty
1over137 wrote:
ChristianScientistAnn wrote:Nope! Not biting the fishing hooks, B.W., Philip and anyone else. You are wasting your time with me. :sleep: I love Christian Science.
But, I'll tell anyone who is interested about more healings...Heard a CS healing about carbon monoxide poisoning last week. And today I read about a person working in cancer research, from a family of medical doctors, who became a Christian Science practitioner!
I may need to graciously withdraw from this thread if there is no interest in healing.
Ann,
It is not only about you but also about expressing attitude toward CS so that other visitors know what is our attitude. It is kind of our responsibility.

I will now maybe open can of worms if I ask all here about what they think about healings in CS. True? Fake? Common grace? Illusion? What?
God can heal whoever he wants, atheist, agnostic, deist, humanist, CS, if you ask you may actually receive.

Re: Anyone had any healings lately?

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 11:04 pm
by neo-x
God can ofcourse heal anyone, healing isn't the problem and is not the main objection to CS, or so it seems from what I have been reading mostly. I think the problem is theology, e.g christ's role, Godhood, beliefs, practices etc. I mean Jesus only followers beleive Christ is all in all, while they accept the role of christ, they don't accept trinity. So one point of faith is not enough, the same way healing can happen in christain science, but that is only one point. How strong is it as a collective form of faith, inclusive of whatever it comprises of.

Re: Anyone had any healings lately?

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 11:11 pm
by neo-x
We should acknowlegde something here. The reason Ann love CS, is obvious, she thinks it works, she believes it works and may have experienced it. Her faith in it is strong. In my opinion, it would be futile to convince someone otherwise of what they think, works. Poeple mostly beleive what they think is true, that goes for all, really. CS may be cult, but I doubt, theory alone will change her mind.

Re: Anyone had any healings lately?

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 8:39 am
by 1over137
neo-x wrote:We should acknowlegde something here. The reason Ann love CS, is obvious, she thinks it works, she believes it works and may have experienced it. Her faith in it is strong. In my opinion, it would be futile to convince someone otherwise of what they think, works. Poeple mostly beleive what they think is true, that goes for all, really. CS may be cult, but I doubt, theory alone will change her mind.
They think that when they heal, they are on the right track. I was mostly interested if someone is not the Christ (as God too) follower, whether they can heal. What does the Bible say?

Re: Anyone had any healings lately?

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 9:26 am
by ChristianScientistAnn
You may have to define healing.

Re: Anyone had any healings lately?

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 10:36 am
by 1over137
ChristianScientistAnn wrote:You may have to define healing.
Let's start with this: healing that would otherwise be not caused by positive thinking.

Re: Anyone had any healings lately?

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 12:05 pm
by Philip
The reason Ann love CS, is obvious, she thinks it works, she believes it works and may have experienced it.
So CS, for the most part, shuns medicines and doctors - which is clearly not Biblical. And many outside of Christian science have experienced "miraculous" recoveries as well as TRUE miracles. But as Christian Scientists get sick and also die at the very same rates as non-Christian Scientists - and many at very young ages - well, I'm missing the PROOF! It's bogus! In fact, without believing exactly WHO and WHAT Jesus and Scripture tells us He is, I'd say the very words "CHRISTIAN Science" is an oxymoron. They can call CS doctrine whatever they want, but the fact remains that their theological teachings are anything but Christian!

Re: Anyone had any healings lately?

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 1:06 pm
by neo-x
Philip wrote:
The reason Ann love CS, is obvious, she thinks it works, she believes it works and may have experienced it.
So CS, for the most part, shuns medicines and doctors - which is clearly not Biblical. And many outside of Christian science have experienced "miraculous" recoveries as well as TRUE miracles. But as Christian Scientists get sick and also die at the very same rates as non-Christian Scientists - and many at very young ages - well, I'm missing the PROOF! It's bogus! In fact, without believing exactly WHO and WHAT Jesus and Scripture tells us He is, I'd say the very words "CHRISTIAN Science" is an oxymoron. They can call CS doctrine whatever they want, but the fact remains that their theological teachings are anything but Christian!
I agree Phillip, obviously ann doesn't.

Re: Anyone had any healings lately?

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 4:06 pm
by Danieltwotwenty
ChristianScientistAnn wrote:Daniel, Thanks for your question. I like depending entirely on God in every thing, because it hasn't failed me.
So do CS reject all modern technology like the Amish?
Do you use a mobile phone, computer, tablet, car etc...?

If you relied on God to take care of everything, then wouldn't you have to live like a hunter gatherer?

I'm just trying to understand the logic, on one hand you put full trust into God for healing but yet when you require food, transport, communication, shelter etc... you rely on human technology, it just seems a little contradictory to me? y:-/

Re: Anyone had any healings lately?

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 4:40 pm
by Furstentum Liechtenstein
Danieltwotwenty wrote:So do CS reject all modern technology like the Amish?Do you use a mobile phone, computer, tablet, car etc...?
Ann is communicating by computer! I don't think she lights her home with oil lamps and cooks with cow manure.

Take a look at the Christian Science site in Boston, USA. the church is beautiful and the esplanade has a shallow pool that gives you the impression that those walking on the other side are walking on water. Maybe you can see this on GoogleEarth.

I've been to Boston several times and can attest to the architectural beauty of the CS site. Christian Scientists are no cousins to the Amish.

FL

Re: Anyone had any healings lately?

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 4:54 pm
by Danieltwotwenty
Furstentum Liechtenstein wrote:
Danieltwotwenty wrote:So do CS reject all modern technology like the Amish?Do you use a mobile phone, computer, tablet, car etc...?
Ann is communicating by computer! I don't think she lights her home with oil lamps and cooks with cow manure.

Take a look at the Christian Science site in Boston, USA. the church is beautiful and the esplanade has a shallow pool that gives you the impression that those walking on the other side are walking on water. Maybe you can see this on GoogleEarth.

I've been to Boston several times and can attest to the architectural beauty of the CS site. Christian Scientists are no cousins to the Amish.

FL

Yes FL I realise that.

Re: Anyone had any healings lately?

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 9:52 am
by B. W.
ChristianScientistAnn wrote:Nope! Not biting the fishing hooks, B.W., Philip and anyone else. You are wasting your time with me. :sleep: I love Christian Science.
But, I'll tell anyone who is interested about more healings...Heard a CS healing about carbon monoxide poisoning last week. And today I read about a person working in cancer research, from a family of medical doctors, who became a Christian Science practitioner!
I may need to graciously withdraw from this thread if there is no interest in healing.
No one is having you bite a hook, no, not at all. I am sharing why Romans 5 is special to me. Remember, I am not asking you to agree or disagree, just explaining why Romans 5 is special to me.

Have a nice day... :wave:

I'll add a few more verses on why Roman's 5 is special to me a bit later as I have some errands to run today just wanted to let folks know I have been a bit busy as of late praying / counseling folks. Seen more people set set free and broken hearts mended as Isa 61:1-4 speaks of... all by the sovereign will of Jesus.

:amen:
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Re: Anyone had any healings lately?

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 9:03 am
by B. W.
B. W. wrote:
ChristianScientistAnn wrote:Nope! Not biting the fishing hooks, B.W., Philip and anyone else. You are wasting your time with me. :sleep: I love Christian Science.
But, I'll tell anyone who is interested about more healings...Heard a CS healing about carbon monoxide poisoning last week. And today I read about a person working in cancer research, from a family of medical doctors, who became a Christian Science practitioner!
I may need to graciously withdraw from this thread if there is no interest in healing.
No one is having you bite a hook, no, not at all. I am sharing why Romans 5 is special to me. Remember, I am not asking you to agree or disagree, just explaining why Romans 5 is special to me.

Have a nice day... :wave:

I'll add a few more verses on why Roman's 5 is special to me a bit later as I have some errands to run today just wanted to let folks know I have been a bit busy as of late praying / counseling folks. Seen more people set set free and broken hearts mended as Isa 61:1-4 speaks of... all by the sovereign will of Jesus.

:amen:
Saw a few more healings all done by the sovereign will of Jesus, by his Grace alone. The best - the healing of the wounded soul bashed and devastated by life and the other - an aortic aneurysm... so the Lord does heal by his sovereign will and for his purposes alone. He does not heal based upon text, or rote, or the principles of christian science, but by his sovereign will which trumps our will. In that, is a great mystery which we submit.

Romans 5 helps explore how this great mystery began and the result Jesus resurrected into our lives. The amazing ability of the living person of the Holy Spirit glorifying Jesus is astounding. The Holy Spirit is God, not a text, not a force, not an idea but the living being of the Godhead who set's up shop in the heart of a believer whose work and role in our lives is well established in the bible alone.

:amen:
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