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Pastor-Hunting Jihadi Becomes Christian After Seeing 'Hand of Christ' Save Poisoned Girl

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posted on Apr, 24 2016 @ 12:49 PM
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A radical Islamic jihadi-turned-Christian evangelist says he accepted Christ as his Savior after Jesus foiled his plot to kill the daughter of a Christian pastor by bringing his hand down from Heaven to give her blood.

Rashid and his task force eventually heard about a pastor named Paul, a former Muslim who leads an evangelism ministry that gives out Bibles to Muslims and also helps establish secret house church networks in Asia and the Middle East. Rashid and his task force had devised a plan to kill pastor Paul's family and then abduct him to forcefully reconvert him back to Islam so that he could become their main puppet of propaganda against Christianity.

When Rashid noticed that pastor paul and his family were running low on food, he devised another plan to send a woman to deliver the family poisoned food. However, the plot was foiled because the woman they arranged to deliver the poisoned food was bitten by a dog, seriously injured and never arrived. The terrorists tried the poisoned food plan a second time with a different woman. That plan was more successful, as Paul's children ended up eating poisoned chocolate. Although Paul's son's did not get sick, Paul's daughter got very sick and fell unconscious.

"I was watching with two others from an ambulance near the hospital to see his daughter's death," Rashid recalled. "Our plan was to kidnap the dead body along with his family in our ambulance." Despite Rashid's plan, he became deterred when he witnessed something he had never seen before.
"I saw a ball of light came down from the sky and stand over the room where his daughter was lying unconscious," Rashid explained.

He also described seeing a hand come out from the light to touch the pastor's daughter. When the hand touched the daughter, she immediately woke up and stood up. Rashid said that blood was pouring from a hole in the middle of the hand. "I trembled with fear," Rashid said. "I felt giddy and fell down. My friends moved me from there at once."

Rashid said he had a hard time sleeping that night after seeing the hand. As Rashid drifted off to sleep, he said he saw a shadow of a man's face appear with the hand in a dream. The man asked Rashid why he was "nailing" him. Confused by what he dreamed about, Rashid pulled out a Bible that was in his room that he previously used to find verses that criticize Christianity and justify Islam. In this instance, there was one verse in particular that caught Rashid's interest — John 1: 9-10.




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If you search the internet you will find conversion from Islam to Christianity growing throughout the Middle East. Radical Muslims are not scared of death. They can not be converted.... or can they? More and more Muslims are accepting Jesus Christ everyday. Praise God....amen. Jesus is coming to them in visions, dreams and real life contact like the one above.

What did it take to stop this terrorist in his tracks? A spiritual supernatural event.... not some man made event. He saw a hand reach out from the light and touch this sick girl who was immediately healed. The event was so powerful he not only accepted Jesus Christ as his savior but is now an evangelist spreading the Gospel.

Is this what you need to change your belief or is the testimony of a radical terrorist enough for you?



posted on Apr, 24 2016 @ 01:41 PM
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What if the same were said about Muhammad coming down and saving a dying child? Would you accept it so easily and quickly?

I see no corroborating evidence that anything that this man said happened actually happened, just hearsay. If Jesus could save this little girl, why not the thousands of other people ISIS is killing? They are killing other Christians as well, why not save them by intervening like he did with this girl?

I don't believe this happened, at least not in the way the man is making it out to be. Where is the story of this girl's impossible recovery outside of this man's word?



posted on Apr, 24 2016 @ 01:56 PM
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a reply to: 3NL1GHT3N3D1




What if the same were said about Muhammad coming down and saving a dying child? Would you accept it so easily and quickly?


Muhammad has never healed anyone...... whether he was alive or dead.



posted on Apr, 24 2016 @ 02:03 PM
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originally posted by: DeathSlayer
a reply to: 3NL1GHT3N3D1




What if the same were said about Muhammad coming down and saving a dying child? Would you accept it so easily and quickly?


Muhammad has never healed anyone...... whether he was alive or dead.



Healing the Sick
Abdullah ibn Ateek broke his leg and Muhammad healed it by wiping his hand over it. Abdullah said it was as if nothing had happened to it! The person who witnessed the miracle was another companion, Bara’ ibn Azib (Saheeh Al-Bukhari)

During the expedition of Khyber, Muhammad healed the painful eyes of Ali ibn Abi Talib in front of a whole army. Ali, many years later, became the fourth caliph of Muslims


The Miracles of Muhammad


Muhammad's miracles encompass a broad range, such as the multiplication of food, manifestation of water, hidden knowledge, prophesies, healing, punishment, and power over nature


Miracles of Muhammad


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posted on Apr, 24 2016 @ 02:11 PM
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a reply to: 3NL1GHT3N3D1

Why are you so quick to judge? Your post is condescending in nature. You sound like you have a chip on your shoulder. You dont know if this story is true or not. You weren't there.

Spiritual experiences happen to people all the time, do you discount all of them as well?

What happened to this man was highly personal in nature and there is no way for any outsider to feel exactly what he felt. So please stop claiming something is false just because it goes against your view of the world.

This is presented as someones experience, not a news story. You cant claim to know what he experienced.



posted on Apr, 24 2016 @ 02:12 PM
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Stared because I remember this story a few weeks ago or a month ago with a different scenario. The girl dies the boy lives but is sick then paul is converted to Islam. Wow.. My reading the gospels and old treatment are making much difference.
Oh yes.. The light in my room still flickers even after a good twist to make it secure. Though not as heavy as before where it would completely turn off.

I might be on to something.. Wish me luck guys.



posted on Apr, 24 2016 @ 03:46 PM
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a reply to: DeathSlayer

AMEN! AMEN! AMEN!

I believe we are going to see many more such miracles . . . until they become a daily thing in most regions of the world.

Alas, I think that will increase along with increased war and chaos and other sources of suffering.

Nevertheless, The Lord God Yehovah has declared that when the enemy comes in like a flood, Yehovah WILL raise up a standard against the evil one.



posted on Apr, 24 2016 @ 03:55 PM
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a reply to: Alphaz

I was speaking about a light coming down from the sky and healing a girl that was poisoned, that's an outer experience not an inner one, that happened to a little girl not to the man claiming it happened. There's nothing "personal" about that part of the story.

I don't have a chip on my shoulder I just think that believing his story without evidence outside of his personal word is a bit naive and reeks of conformation bias.
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posted on Apr, 24 2016 @ 04:21 PM
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a reply to: 3NL1GHT3N3D1

Actually, given the multiplicity and diversity of miracles in Muslim countries

that ARE CONSISTENT WITH the New Testament narrative

and

which include a dream, vision or visitation of Yeshua--Jesus the Christ

which the experiencers then have to quietly track down a Bible to really understand who the Personage they saw was . . .

Given all that--and the numbers of people involved--and the consistency of such narratives

I believe that

the chronic knee-jerk skepticism so pervasive hereon

is FAR GREATER evidence of CONFIRMATION BIAS than the post you were referring to.



posted on Apr, 24 2016 @ 06:25 PM
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a reply to: BO XIAN

There are plenty of religious experiences outside of Christianity that happen every day. Are those experiences that have nothing to do with Jesus but another god just as genuine? Or are they not genuine because they don't line up with your particular beliefs?



posted on Apr, 24 2016 @ 09:49 PM
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a reply to: 3NL1GHT3N3D1

Time will tell.

Yeshua was either a delusional idiot--or who He said He was.

How would so much wonderful truth and relationship principles come out of a delusional idiot?

If He was who He said He was, why not follow Him faithfully?

== == ==

Why do you not hear curse words such as:

Oh Buddha!

Oh Blankety Blank Muhammed!

Oh ehf Krishna!

etc. etc. etc.

?????????????????????????????

WHY?

?????????????????????????????

Why is the One who chose to pay the ultimate sacrifice for all of us the brunt of all the cursing around the world?



posted on Apr, 24 2016 @ 10:05 PM
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a reply to: DeathSlayer
Praise the Lord - that is awesome! Thanks for sharing it. Yes, I've been hearing a lot of stories of Muslims converting, especially in the Middle East. Powerful testimony.



posted on Apr, 24 2016 @ 10:33 PM
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a reply to: BO XIAN

Curse words. Really that's the best you've got? Probably you haven't heard those used as curse words is because you haven't been hanging around Hindus or buddists.

As far as your evidence of all these miracles they are nothing but heresay and stories and almost 100% of these stories come from Christian websites. Hmmmm sounds more like propaganda to me.



posted on Apr, 24 2016 @ 11:22 PM
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a reply to: Joecanada11

WRONG AGAIN.

I lived around Buddhists [in THEIR culture in SE Asia] and some Hindu's for 15+ years.

I don't think you've researched the topic very well, at all.

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posted on Apr, 24 2016 @ 11:33 PM
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a reply to: BO XIAN

Okay I give up. Westerners using Jesus name as a curse word is 100% proof that he must 've the only true god. Lol not!!!

You are a smart man. You can deduce that the most likely explanation is that one person began saying it and it caught on. That doesn't make it proof of anything.

As for the OP I am highly suspicious of this. It's a propaganda technique used by Christian organizations to energize the congregation and make them feel like their side is "winning". I saw it in my old church.

Guys like shoebat like to push this theory but it's without empirical evidence. One Christian website claimed 16,000 African Muslims are converting to Christianity every day. What a load of rubbish.



posted on Apr, 24 2016 @ 11:39 PM
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a reply to: 3NL1GHT3N3D1

Thank you for bringing a little critical thought to the discussion.

Many evangelists have wild conversion tales and use them to fleece their flock.

From ALL faiths.

Some speak in tongues, some "heal", some have messages from outer space, and some can tell you details about yourself they have no way of knowing.

Yet, somehow frauds such as Robert Tilton,Benny Hinn, Rael, and once again, Benny Hinn (such a huge scumbag he makes the list twice) have thousands and thousands of loyal followers and true believers.

Cute story, that's about it.



posted on Apr, 24 2016 @ 11:46 PM
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a reply to: abe froman
Tilton and Hinn were two of the absolute worst. But I would throw in Copeland , Dollar, Olsteen, Meyer and TD Jake's right in there. And the rest. But yes these stories get blown out of proportion to gain converts as more people in the church = more money.



posted on Apr, 25 2016 @ 12:06 AM
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a reply to: Joecanada11

I understand that's your BELIEF about such folks.

Any solid research to back it up with more than opinions and belief?

I'm talking about repeated chronic mis-doings.

All of us have our flaws and bad days.



posted on Apr, 25 2016 @ 12:16 AM
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a reply to: Joecanada11

I forgot about the Reverend Creflo A. Dollar !

We used to joke about how he'd certainly "Creflo" a dollar.

He actually came on TV one fine Sunday morning and showed his TV flock what a poor state his suit was in.

" I need you to send your love offerings, my coat is becoming threadbare".

No joke.

He "Crefloed" many a dollar in his time. Lol.



posted on Apr, 25 2016 @ 01:02 AM
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a reply to: BO XIAN

Which such folks would that be ? The "prosperity gospel" loons? Or the ones like Walid Shoebat who are making extraordinary claims about the supposed Muslim conversions?



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