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Tebow "lays Hands" On Brian Dawkins Injured Neck


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It must break your heart that that's through personal choice. He'd run through a string of 10s if he wanted to.

No I think it would break most people's heart when Skip Bayless explains away his premature ejaculation as "competitive fire" and blames the girl for not running the sexual equivalent of a button hook . . . which is probably something called a button hook.

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and meh, as long as Dawkins also sought actual medical help I don't care too much if The Golden Calf of Bristol is delusional, as long as his "treatment" does not cause people to avoid REAL treatments.

This.

If Dawkins refused to get medical help & kept going to The Golden Calf of Bristol, THEN they'd be idiots.

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If you believe a god exists its not that big of a stretch to believe that god can heal as well

The Golden Calf of Bristol is not God though. However some people around the country would have you believe so.

Guy is so annoying.

It must break your heart that that's through personal choice. He'd run through a string of 10s if he wanted to.

That shouldn't be hard for someone rich and famous.

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In the church, these actions are symbols of deep prayer for someone in pain. These people aren't healing one another, only committing to a prayer to heal by God. No, it doesn't work all the time, and no The Golden Calf of Bristol is not a healer. He is a believer in God, and that's all he was doing with this action.

Following biblical ties, it's just a symbol of faith. This isn't the same as the crazy late night shows that you see...'The demons are lifted from you' type. Just an action of hope. For the non-believers it's delusional, for the believers it's faith.

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