Originally posted by Martlet
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http://www.ag.org/top/beliefs/contemporary_issues/issues_13_medicine.cfm
"Naturally Christians ought not put their hope and confidence in humanity but God, yet God frequently chooses to utilize humans for His purposes. God may use a variety of means, but all healing is dependent upon Him, whether natural or supernatural."
Seems mighty ambiguous to me and the "chapter 12" they refer to page is gone. I like the "speaking in tongues" thing they did for his senate confirmation tho--Pentecostals are extreme freaks.
"On January 4, 1995, just minutes before Republican John Ashcroft was sworn in as a U.S. senator, he did something quite out of character for a new member of the nation’s political elite. He knelt on the floor while several family members from Missouri gathered around him. Some laid their hands on his shoulders; others quietly spoke in tongues--the Pentecostalist practice of talking in ecstatic, jumbled phrases thought to be a heavenly language. Ashcroft’s frail 83-year-old father, J. Robert Ashcroft, then took a bottle of ordinary cooking oil and poured some of it on his son in the same manner that the biblical prophet Samuel anointed a young King David."
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