My comments after finishing the book:
On the last page (205) Don Piper said: "Dick Onerecker prayed me back to life-...."
Doesn't he ever stop to think if it worked for him it could work for others? Nowhere in the book does he ever contemplate this possibility. Why?
How many toddlers drown in swimming pools every year? Why not at least try to pray them back to life?
A friend of my family died at age 45 from a sudden-death heart attack. He left behind a wife and kids. It might not happen often at that age, but it does happen. Why not pray these people back to life? Blocked arteries can then be treated in various ways.
There are all kinds of situations where this would be helpful. Does Piper consider them all to be better off dead? Why wouldn't he, or his congregation, at least want to try this. If it works, it would certainly prove that what happened to him was real. Of course, there's a risk if they can't duplicate it, it might destroy his story....his dream of heaven? That may be too big a risk for him to take.
Any comments?
Last edited by Villages PL; 05-18-2012 at 04:20 PM.
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