Gospel of Mark, Ch. No.16, Verse No.17 and 18
- There will be signs for true believers and among the signs - In my name they shall cast out devils,
- they shall speak foreign tongues, new tongues,
- they shall take up serpents - And if they drink deadly poison, they shall not be harmed -
- And when they place their hand over the sick, they shall be cured.’
This is also called as the ‘falsification test’ That means if a false person tries and does this test… takes poison, he will die. And a false person will not dare attempt this test - If you are not a true Christian believer, you will not dare attempt this test. Because you try and attempt the falsification test, you will fail. So a person who is not a true Christian believer, will never attempt this test.
I challenge anyone of u to do this test in my presence or anyone who will not distort the truth and pass it, if you do then u are a true christian believer. NOT a single christian on TV or anywhere has passed this test. NOT A single. If it was done media would be all over it.
Disregard the deadly poison bit cuz thats the place u will fail miserably, i dont want to jeopardize the debate.
I would love to see u interact in Urdu with me.a bit of french, russian.
curing the sick, love to see that, there are millions of children in canada who are suffering from cancer. In Sick Childrens Hospital in canada, may Allah cure them, I dont know why a priest or someone a true christian believer just comes and heals them. Millions of kids. Not a single true christian can come forth?
Someone said it takes a christian to test another (trynna worm his way out).
doesnt take a christian to supply with poison, or talk in a foreign language.
so im challenging anyone to do this. If there were TRUE christian (according to the bible )believers, christianity would be the ONLY religion on the face of this planet. By doing the things a true christian believer is said to do, he will be converting millions in a day. yet there are sick kids everyday dying.
not a single christian can come forth? pitiful.