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Hello Notch,

Thanks for responding.

My friend, again, you say you have no bias, then follow it by immediately stating your bias. You refuse to consider that something outside your expectations could happen. You refuse to consider that his knee was healed at the moment of prayer -- even though that's exactly what happened.

This is entirely a blindness by bias.

You refuse to see this, even though it's what happened.

You reject it for no other reason than that it conflicts with your bias of what you want to be true.

If you want to reject the claim of being blind due to bias, then open your eyes. Consider that this could be true, and that it really happened -- because it did.

If you refuse, then you're only appealing again to your own bias-caused blindness.

As for Mayo, we have people everywhere praying and healing people.

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Kyle Davison Bair
Kyle Davison Bair

Written by Kyle Davison Bair

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