sâmbătă, 28 mai 2011

Self Portrait 365 of Interesting News | Day 007

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Self Portrait 365 of Interesting News | Day 007

A WAVE of "supernatural" schools that claim to teach people how to heal the sick and even raise the dead are netting tens of thousands of dollars for fundamentalist Christian church coffers.


Hundreds of people across southeast Queensland flock to the courses every week, paying up to $720 to learn "faith healing" practices that allegedly trigger miraculous recoveries from broken bones, infertility and even cancer.


The Holyfire Ministry Training School at Park Ridge, which offers a subject called Healing the Sick & Raising the Dead, recommends taking children on "treasure hunts" public outings to practise healing on strangers. "Children are great to have on Treasure Hunts. They are less threatening," its material states.


And one of Australia's largest churches, the Nexus Church on Brisbane's northside, offers "training in the Supernatural for kids aged 9-12 years".


Read more: www.news.com.au/national/hundreds-attend-faith-healing-sc...



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