Christians Who Doubt Energy Healing

What do you say to Christian who are skeptics?

Believe it or not some people back away from having anything to do with energy healing, such as Quantum Touch. Think that the only thing that they should have is something that a doctor gives you or taking some vitamins. Anything that they can’t see and don’t understand, they think it is from the devil.

The short answer to this is, you just have to walk away. But for those who are willing to listen, then show or tell them about healing in the Bible.

If you are someone who believes that healing with Quantum Touch or other type of energy healing is occult or from the devil, please read the following and you can judge then.

Jesus Christ said, and I’ll paraphrase, what I can you, you can do, too. If you have the belief of the mustard seed, you can say to that mountain go to the sea. Now, the mustard see analogy means this: a mustard seed is very small, thus you need very little belief to do something.

Jesus healed with his hands, which is what Emotional Freedom Technique, Quantum Touch, Riki and others use.

What is a blessing?

A blessing, in part is, that you get well and you are over your sickness or disease. So, if what QT practitioners do is wrong, then why do clients get the blessings? The reason is, that QT works and it is a blessing.

For those who think that drugs are the way to go for health, consider this: God condemns drug use. Why? Simply because it is harmful. Yes, thousands of years ago there were doctors who used drugs. Now, don’t get this mixed with taking of herbs. I’m talking about poisonous man-made concoctions.

Drugs are not natural but healing with the hands is. Man creates the unnatural and God creates the natural.

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“To practice witchcraft: use medicine

(the word comes from pharmakon) a

poison, medicine.”

And of course, Webster goes on to say

it is, also, used for our modern pharmacy

or pharmacist, which under our present

law, of course, are legal dispensers of

drugs. We have been taught to accept the

pharmacist as the kindly neighborhood

druggist, who, dispenses cures for every

known disease of man and animal.

However, in recent years, we are finding

that literally millions and millions of

Americans are actually-addicted to drugs

dispensed over pharmacy counters.

This is especially true of the so-called

tranquilizers, some people being under

their influence almost 24 hours a day,

often obtaining them from more than one

doctor or more than one druggist — so the

dispensers really do not know the person

is taking as many of them as they are. The

ignorance of the doctor or the druggist as

to what is happening doesn’t change the

truth that the addict is functioning with a

deranged mind, and making decisions and

acting in a manner contrary to his own

best interest, simply because he cannot

think right.

In a booklet entitled, “What Does the

Bible Say About Drugs?” it explains why

the word “pharmakia” has such sinister

connotations in the Holy Bible:

”Historically it seems that the people

who used drugs were, as a rule, idol

worshippers, enchanters or temple

magicians who were for that reason

abhorred by the religious Hebrew

community.”

The Britannica, describing the history of

pharmacy, states:

“The physician priests of Egypt were

divided into two classes — those who

visited the sick and those who

remained in the temple and prepared

the remedies for the patients.”

If you would like to know more about what the Bible says about drugs, then click the link at the bottom and get the free report on Drugs in Prophecy by Pastor Sheldon Emry.

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