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Thursday, October 10, 2024

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12 comments:

  1. Hi AP, In the past, I've read some of your comments on Triablogue and understand you are charismatic. I have a question. My son broke his neck in 2022 and became a quadriplegic. If we were to seek out a faith healer for a miraculous healing, are there any particular faith healers you would recommend? Thanks.

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    1. I'm sorry I just noticed your message now (8/30/24). I'll type up a response as soon as possible.

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    2. I'm wondering if you saw my comment. If not, then it isn't so urgent for me to write the blog I'm working on. I don't want to just list some people without explanations & qualifications theologically. Are you still waiting for recommendations? Or have you moved on thinking I'll never see or respond to your comment?

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  2. Hi AP, Yes, I'm still around. Yes, I'm still looking for recommendations. No hurry on a response. Thanks for your time.

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    1. I see your post. And will respond.

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    2. I'm almost done with the first draft of my recommendations. I'll post the unpolished version in a few days. In the meantime, you might as well browse the blog. Also, what is your son's first name or nickname so that people reading this thread can privately pray for him? I want to respect his privacy that's why I'm only asking for a first name or some nickname that doesn't "out" [i.e. identify] him.

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    2. I'll remember Nate in my prayers. I plan on posting my rough draft tomorrow.

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    3. I've posted my rough draft response HERE.

      Because of a change in how Blogger works, I'm going to have to replace this "My Other Blogs: " blogpost with another "My Other Blogs: " blogpost because I used to be able to post blogposts dated in the distant future (decades into future) so as to keep this blogpost as the very first blogpost anyone sees. Because I accidentally placed it in draft mode, I can no longer repost it in the distant future again. So, save the url link to this version of "My Other Blogs:" because the new "My Other Blogs: " post will not have this conversation thread. I hope you understand what I mean.

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  4. I posted this and the following comment at the other blogpost:

    THIS ROGER SAPP:
    https://www.facebook.com/share/rGA5ZcyrjXK94wtL/

    NOT THIS ROGER SAPP:
    https://www.facebook.com/share/avXMm3zdV1cevBxw/

    The right Roger Sapp on top sometimes deactivates his Facebook account when he's taking a sabbatical from Facebook. I've got a blog dedicated to him here:
    https://charismatamatters.blogspot.com/2014/07/roger-sapp-materials.html

    As I mentioned, I'd also consider attending and Art Thomas healing service. Or Curry Blake meeting [given the above qualifications].

    I might delete the following comment below.

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    1. I may delete this comment eventually.

      If you want to pray for your son yourself and don't know what to say, you can use an Artificial Intelligence program like ChatGPT and request it to compose/generate/write Christian prayers you can pray for the healing of your son with his specific issues from different Christian perspectives. Make sure to use key words and phrases like "Christian", "prayer", "healing" and "full recovery" et cetera.

      Depending on which Christian perspective you prompt it with you will get different types of prayers. Suggested perspectives include:

      1. Evangelical Christian perspective
      2. Charismatic Christian perspective
      3. Pentecostal Christian perspective

      Or if you're more bold and can handle it theologically

      4. Charismatic and "Word of Faith" Christian perspective

      Ask it to generate no more than 10 prayers at a time. The more you ask for at a time, the shorter the prayers it generates. So if you want long prayers, ask it to generate "LONG"  prayers and only 3 or 4 at a time. Then when you ask it to generate 3 more, tell it to continue with #4. Then when you ask again, ask it to continue with #6. Use "copy and paste" to make things easier for yourself.

      Also tell it you believe the doctrine of the Trinity and tell it not to mistskenly mix up or confuse the persons of the Trinity. With the parameter of asking for "Christian" prayers, it'll automatically assume you believe the doctrine of the Trinity. But it won't always differentiate between the persons of the Trinity unless you specifically tell it to. Otherwise you will sometimes get prayers generated that imply Jesus is the Father, or implying the Father was the one whose "stripes" heal [as per Isa. 53; Matt. 8:16-17; 1 Pet. 2:24]; and other Sabellian and Modalistic errors.

      Don't have qualms about using AI to generate prayers. You likely wouldn't have problems praying other prayers written by other human beings. It's the sincerity of your heart that matters. If you say the prayers sincerely and with faith/trust, God will hear.

      Besides, you don't have to pray them exactly as the AI wrote them. You can adjust them as you read and pray them out loud to fit with your own theology. They are guides.

      Here's a link to what I think is a charismatic Catholic ministry. They sell prayer books that veil their Catholicism such that many of the prayers can be prayed by Protestants like me. They posted online the prayers of one of their books in the following link. I don't completely agree with the theology of the prayers, but you can adjust the prayers as you're praying them just like those of the AI.

      https://www.healingpowerministries.com/healing_prayers/healing_ministries_prayers.htm

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