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Old 02-04-2009, 12:48 PM
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Re: the danger of Reckhart's assumptions

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Originally Posted by CAD/JPY View Post
Let me point something out here, and if you read Reckhart's letter, you will see a clear example of it. It is the danger of only picking the winners!

To bring up examples of how women with uncut hair were used mightily of God, or were able to lay their uncut hair across a child and saw them healed... the problem is that the BIAS is towards winners.

How about all the other women who did the exact same thing, but their child wasn't healed? Or their required miracle didn't happen? What about them?
One could say the same thing about scriptures such as James 5:14-15. If one wanted to be consistent.

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I am in no way making fun of anyone here, anything but that! However God chooses to intervene and why, I will leave that up to HIM. I can't photocopy somebody else's experience and try to imitate it as gospel.

Bro. Reckhart, If we were to take this same BIAS, and apply it as a principle. What about all the healings and miracles that take place under Trinitarian ministeries?
Or Roman Catholic, or Mormon, or Hindu, or Wicca.

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How do you valid that? Or what about the Preacher who has sin in his life, say he is having an affair... but he prays for people in his church and they are healed? Is that a sign of God's approval of the individual?? Of course not! God in his infallible wisdom has simply chosen to intervene.... for whatever reason that may be.
Or God had nothing to do with it.

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It is a gross error to simply pick the winners and try to use those examples as doctrinal truth. We must stay firm on principles that can be equally applied in all situations!!
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