Hi everyone,
My name is Rob, I'm from the UK, and I'm quite new here. I know I should
post something in the introductions thread but I wanted to get this up as soon as possible so you could all comment on it.
I have for various reasons recently been going to a church here in the UK (City Church Cambridge), and at a recent service some people were prayed for in the hope that they would be healed of whatever it was that ailed them.
Of the people who claimed to be healed, one person in particular caught my eye. His story is that a week or so ago he was in a sporting accident that had caused a fracture, as such he has had his leg in a cast since then, and has been using crutches. On the morning he said he took his leg out of the cast and it was very painful, in fact he said it took him 20 minutes to get dressed.
He came to church on crutches, but after being prayed for said that he no longer needed them. I chatted to him afterwards and as far as I could tell he was not in pain and it was the case that he was no longer using crutches.
What approach would you take when presented with a claim like this? As someone seeking the truth I would not dismiss the claim out of hand, but equally I would want to rigorously investigate what has happened.
There are obvious limitations here. I am not a doctor, so I don't know how common this kind of thing is without prayer involved. Nor do I know that he was 'physically' healed in any way. All I know is that he was in pain before and now he isn't. The little information I have gleaned about such accidents suggests that this is not what normally happens, normally it would take much longer for his leg to heal.
He had an appointment to see the doctor to check up on how his leg is healing, so I asked him to let me know next time I saw him what the doctor said, and whether the doctor found it as amazing as he did.
So - what questions would you ask, how would you approach this?
Please note that general information about how prayer in the past has not worked is not all that helpful to me, they could claim (quite rightly) that prayer has not worked in those tests for a variety of reasons that are unrelated to this incident - I would like to come up with a set of reasonable questions / tests that I could use for this actual instance.
My name is Rob, I'm from the UK, and I'm quite new here. I know I should
post something in the introductions thread but I wanted to get this up as soon as possible so you could all comment on it.
I have for various reasons recently been going to a church here in the UK (City Church Cambridge), and at a recent service some people were prayed for in the hope that they would be healed of whatever it was that ailed them.
Of the people who claimed to be healed, one person in particular caught my eye. His story is that a week or so ago he was in a sporting accident that had caused a fracture, as such he has had his leg in a cast since then, and has been using crutches. On the morning he said he took his leg out of the cast and it was very painful, in fact he said it took him 20 minutes to get dressed.
He came to church on crutches, but after being prayed for said that he no longer needed them. I chatted to him afterwards and as far as I could tell he was not in pain and it was the case that he was no longer using crutches.
What approach would you take when presented with a claim like this? As someone seeking the truth I would not dismiss the claim out of hand, but equally I would want to rigorously investigate what has happened.
There are obvious limitations here. I am not a doctor, so I don't know how common this kind of thing is without prayer involved. Nor do I know that he was 'physically' healed in any way. All I know is that he was in pain before and now he isn't. The little information I have gleaned about such accidents suggests that this is not what normally happens, normally it would take much longer for his leg to heal.
He had an appointment to see the doctor to check up on how his leg is healing, so I asked him to let me know next time I saw him what the doctor said, and whether the doctor found it as amazing as he did.
So - what questions would you ask, how would you approach this?
Please note that general information about how prayer in the past has not worked is not all that helpful to me, they could claim (quite rightly) that prayer has not worked in those tests for a variety of reasons that are unrelated to this incident - I would like to come up with a set of reasonable questions / tests that I could use for this actual instance.
I am fairly used to getting minor but painful injuries.