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cartesiandaemon August 6 2012, 11:27:37 UTC
"An evangelist who kicks followers in the face, claiming his violence will cure them of cancer, is to tour Britain this month"

Wait, this one is not satire! It really, really sounds like an onion piece!

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andrewducker August 6 2012, 11:31:10 UTC
It does, doesn't it. And yet, if I wanted to create my own religion, then one where I get to kick gullible religious people in the face sounds horribly tempting. If only I was actually that unpleasant!

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cartesiandaemon August 6 2012, 11:47:46 UTC
ROFL. Except you seem to have invented Scientology... :)

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fub August 6 2012, 12:14:30 UTC
There's a case against a therapist in my hometown who kicked her clients. I couldn't find an English article, so here is the Google Translated version.

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momentsmusicaux August 6 2012, 16:37:55 UTC
> There may be people who are Christians who believe their health has been transformed, but I believe Todd Bentley should produce the medical evidence

You don't say. Maybe everyone claiming to cure things in magical ways should do the same! :)

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andrewducker August 6 2012, 16:40:42 UTC
Well, yes. Or even non-magical ways :->

It's a shame the Witchcraft Act of 1735 has been repealed...

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momentsmusicaux August 6 2012, 19:56:46 UTC
Well by 'magical' I meant, very loosely, anything wacky and without evidence.

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andrewducker August 6 2012, 20:00:58 UTC
Aaah, so anything without evidence should produce the evidence?

Gotcha!

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