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Real Miracles: Indisputable Medical Evidence That God Heals by Dr. Richard H. Casdorpf - verifies miracles that took place in Kuhlman's meetings. | Real Miracles: Indisputable Medical Evidence That God Heals by Dr. Richard H. Casdorpf - verifies miracles that took place in Kuhlman's meetings. | ||
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She was a controversal woman, someone has to write about this. And something about her relationship with Pastor Benny Hinn.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.112.157.171 (talk • contribs)
Kathryn Kuhlman did not have a relationship with Benny Hinn. She never even met him. Benny Hinn's ministry was initially supported by the Kathryn Kuhlman Foundation AFTER her death.
- This article is about as encyclopedic as they come. Expansion of this article to include discussions about her relationship to Benny Hinn could be very difficult to stay neutral, especially as most of what is really know about this subject comes from Benny Hinns own books.Paulrach 21:56, 6 March 2006 (UTC)
- There needs to be a critical assessment of her supposed abilities. I reverted the deletions that white washed the article, but more should be added since, as noted above, she was controversial. Arbusto 05:50, 7 April 2006 (UTC).
Kathryn Kuhlman never professed to have any abilities or talents. She never called herself a faith healer, and detested this moniker. In her own words "she merely pointed the way.
- Yep, there were clearly some attempts at white-washing and POV-pushing. - WarriorScribe 14:39, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
Read Gwen Lanning's story - One of many miracles medically verified by several doctors including Viola Fryman D.O F.A.A.O. Considered one of the best known ostopathic physician/scientists worldwide.
- The citation of a website intended to push a specific point of view is not compelling nor does it serve as evidence. There is no indication that this "miracle" has been verified as such by any reputable medical resource. "Wishful thinking" doesn't qualify as evidence. - WarriorScribe 01:28, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
Real Miracles: Indisputable Medical Evidence That God Heals by Dr. Richard H. Casdorpf - verifies miracles that took place in Kuhlman's meetings.
- POV publications are not sufficient to establish validity of claims to miracles. There is no scientifically verifiable evidence that Kuhlman ever healed anyone, and whether or not she used the phrase "faith healer" to describe herself, it is in wide use with reference to her. - WarriorScribe 04:43, 20 April 2006 (UTC)