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thaiboxerken
1st December 2003, 12:05 AM
http://globallightworkers.com/newtoday

Not only are they woo-woo, but they are spreading their ignorance like a cancer. These idiots talk alot on paltalk and "heal" each other and offer to "heal" people that come in. They even claimed to be proficient at curing cancer. It's sad to see people this delusional.

Yahweh
1st December 2003, 01:21 AM
You see, that's why I never venture outside of the Friends Of James Randi Paltalk room...

(Oh, and I just got a new microphone. Apparently I have delightful lil' Southern accent, I also talk real soft... Wolverine and friends made fun of me *weeps*...)

El Greco
1st December 2003, 01:31 AM
Originally posted by Yahweh
(Oh, and I just got a new microphone. Apparently I have delightful lil' Southern accent, I also talk real soft... Wolverine and friends made fun of me *weeps*...)

I don't recall anyone talking about "Southern accent". It is a delightful "Michael Jackson accent" the one you have. :D

Mr. Skinny
1st December 2003, 03:49 AM
Originally posted by El Greco


I don't recall anyone talking about "Southern accent". It is a delightful "Michael Jackson accent" the one you have. :D
I mentioned that he had a bit of a southern accent. He does have that "Michael Jackson" softness to his voice though.

I don't want to linger on the MJ voice thing though, or Yahweh will never use his microphone. We want him to speak up!

Marc
1st December 2003, 04:05 AM
Should someone go on to be healed, and when they try tell them it is not working?



"oh, I feel something. Ow OW OOOWW!!! IT BURNS!!! Stop it! you're killing meee!!!!" ;)

thaiboxerken
1st December 2003, 01:47 PM
They would probably kick that person out of the room for "being dishonest". LOL.

I asked if any of them were MD's, they said no BUT that they knew many MD's that performed "energy healing". I doubt that they do, but hey.. I guess it's possible for a MD to buy into that nonsense as well.

Marc
1st December 2003, 03:04 PM
a woman I know has a very good friend who is on his way to being a "doctor of the naturopathic persuasion" . Maybe that is the kind of 'MD' they are refering to.

Then again I worry about the acceptance of the stupid by people studying to be real doctors.

ImpyTimpy
2nd December 2003, 09:50 PM
Uhhh... My experience with a "spiritual" M.D. was appalling at best.. Basically it turns out the viruses attach themselves into the patient's auric fields and hence cleansing the aura will heal all viral infections. No, I'm not making this up, he truly believed that crap.

:(