Cancer Treatment Options Forum - July 26th, 2010 - 9 Comments

If you were diagnosed with cancer of the colon (definitely a fatal prognosis) who would you rather trust?

Benny Hinn and his faith-healing scam?
The surgeons and oncologists at Mayo Clinic?

Faith may make one feel all warm and cuddly, but it strikes out against cancer….

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  1. Leviathan on July 26, 2010 10:19 pm

    I’d put my hope in physical reality… because what else is there?

    I’m always amazed when someone, say on a tv show with a serious illness comes out of a 10 hour surgery, where ten expert surgeons worked their butts off and then they say ‘it’s a miracle’ as if god has just waved a magic wand and the team of people who actually achieved the result are meaningless.

  2. GETTING IT RIGHT on July 26, 2010 10:19 pm

    Humans are made of body, mind, and spirit. So healing must take place on all three levels.

  3. MedNerd *Reality* on July 26, 2010 10:19 pm

    I would definitely physically hope that the oncologists would help me

    but I would also pray to Christ for my survival and if things don’t go

    so well…I know who I go to, in the end.

    **oh and not benny Hinn…. :P

  4. foxwithabone on July 26, 2010 10:19 pm

    Cancer has a nasty habit of coming back, how about I opt for option number three, I trust my undertaker.

  5. potentiallywonderful on July 26, 2010 10:19 pm

    Jesus is not against medical science, but being right with God can do what that can’t do and is a good prevented of physical, mental & spiritual illness.

    You ARE diagnosed with a deadly disease – SIN – there is only one cure – receive the New Life, and live it.

  6. Vanity on July 26, 2010 10:19 pm

    My faith goes directly to GOD through the SON. But first I would try the God – given gift of a good doctor…and that is not disbelieving in God, it is just giving myself a little more time before God’s will takes me. When your time is up, it’s up!

  7. Shinigami (FAC) on July 26, 2010 10:19 pm

    Since I’m somewhat Catholic, I’d feel guilty for eating cancer-causing things and stop eating them, then go to my doctor, consign myself to the idea of wearing a colonwhtshamacallit bag for the rest of my life, and maybe take a pilgimage to the holy land or something. You know, 1000 things to see before you die.

  8. Pastors George and Sharon on July 26, 2010 10:19 pm

    We would trust God to do with us as He sees fit. If He chooses to restore our bodies, then so be it. If He chooses to take us home, so be it.

    FYI: God has worked through Benny powerfully just like He works through all of us human instruments, flawed that we are! Benny’s ministry includes many miraculous interventions from God.

  9. Ann on July 26, 2010 10:19 pm

    My mother was healed of ovarian cancer when I was 9, I am now 63. Three doctors told her the cancer was inoperable and gave her less than 6 months to live. She is still alive and 82 years old.

    Can’t convince me heal ringsare not real.

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