Sunday, April 4, 2010

Divine Grace or Fraud? Man Bleeds Every Easter


April 3, 2010 on Russia Today

10 comments:

  1. R€LIGION $TINKS OF MONE¥April 4, 2010 at 11:04 AM

    Piercing conviction?! Well he did more than pierce lol.  :-P
    Why doesn´t he just donate his blood like any other normal person.

    The real story is why attention seekers like him get media attention in the first place? By all means let him have his 10 seconds of fame in the local church letter. I just think that it is irresponsible in this day and age, where weather, sports and entertainment already take such a huge chunk out of the actual news stuff.

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  2. This has been happening to him for last 7 years, Why can't they lock him in a hospital room and record video of his every movement for 24 hours before Easter and see how these wounds appear. If the wounds still appear then you can parade him on TV and make some wild claims.

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  3. What's that writing on the wall behind him?

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  4. What's "religious examination"?

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  5. So the doctors couldn't tell him anything "interesting." That'd be because he's not INTERESTED in hearing anything that doesn't back up his maniacal religious belief - AND reasonable, scientific, medical explanations are seldome 'interesting.'

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  6. I agree with spk1. If he refuses to be locked in a room to be reocorded for 24 hours, then we know it's a hoax.

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  7. What is this sign from above, my son?
    For seven years, since the age of 15 the Lord of the Universe has been doing this to you?
    Why would that be?
    You poor tormented soul!

    - Message to God:  Must do better.  I'm not impressed by random patterns in toast, paintwork, frying pans and assorted comestibles.  Or the purported mutilations of feeble-minded individuals.  This is a shoddy bag of tricks! 

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  8. "There is no easy answer to this one"  ? - Lay off the scotch buddy, and seek professional help!

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  9. Unrequested bleeding wounds = divine grace;  Finally something we can *all* agree on!

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