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flower planter
Originally Posted by
Cardinal TT
I believe it's true but has the oil been analysed to see the composition
From a different article:
https://shelemah.com/bible-dripping-oil/
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Signs and wonders. They point to Him.
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Originally Posted by
krystian
That page doesn't contain the actual lab results, only a one sentence quote from it. Nor does this link :
https://shelemah.com/wp-content/uplo...ort-on-oil.pdf
It would be nice to see the page with the actual lab results on it without commentary. Can anyone find that ?
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flower planter
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I initially believed it was true so this latest info is concerning
It should be olive oil not mineral oil
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"In December 2019, two Dalton Tractor Supply managers visually identified Pearce and said he consistently bought gallons of mineral oil. However, company policies barred them from providing more specific customer information."
So how does he do it ?
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"...strongly suggests that the oil sample is mineral oil."
'Strongly suggest'. So why can't they positively identify it?
The revival in Dawsonville (North GA Revival) is not a product of this Bible and oil though. They've had them there, but the revival is a totally separate thing. I've been there a couple of times. Once to visit and Billy Humpries was preaching, the second time to see David Hogan. I hooked up Dr Brown and the pastor and Dr Brown is going to be there for 2 services on March 8th. David Hogan is coming back in May for a two day men's conference. Hundreds of people baptized every week. Some salvations, but I would say the baptisms are more of a 'Pool of Bethesda' though. Many people healed.
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Originally Posted by
krystian
I could have sworn when I first read this article that they shut down the meetings. Now reading it, it says they don't have to defend it and the meetings are ongoing, which is how I would expect them to react if it's 'real'. Weird.
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Originally Posted by
fuego
I could have sworn when I first read this article that they shut down the meetings. Now reading it, it says they don't have to defend it and the meetings are ongoing, which is how I would expect them to react if it's 'real'. Weird.
Some people will keep believing.
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flower planter
Originally Posted by
fuego
I could have sworn when I first read this article that they shut down the meetings. Now reading it, it says they don't have to defend it and the meetings are ongoing, which is how I would expect them to react if it's 'real'. Weird.
Are you refering to this update at the link?
Updated at 9:55 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2020: The team hosting the events posted on its website that the Bible stopped flowing with oil on Jan. 10, though they made no mention of this at its weekly gatherings since that day or when speaking to the Times Free Press nearly two weeks later. The group stopped distributing oil on Feb. 4 and will no longer hold services in Dalton, according to the online statement.
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