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Todd Bentley Claims He Healed Seven Deaf People in One Night

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Todd Bentley.

Lol.

What else do I need to say. This guy is among the worst of the worst when it comes to faux miracles and delusions of grandeur. I mean, I can’t count how many times Bentley has claimed he’s raised people from the dead. What’s funny, though, is that not a single one of these ersatz “divine healings” have ever been verified by a medical professional.

Not a single one.

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In fact, quite the contrary. Back in 2017 when Bentley claimed he raised someone who was pronounced dead-on-arrival at a Houston hospital, my friend, Chris Rosebrough, contacted the hospital for verification, which replied,

Recorded audio of phone conversation with hospital that Todd Bentley claimed he raised someone from the dead at.

Now, Bentley is claiming that seven deaf people were healed upon the laying on of hands and praying at a recent service. However, according to Bentley, one of them wasn’t healed until the Holy Spirit directed another one of the “deaf mutes” who had already been healed to lay hands on her. Then, he claims, she was healed instantly.

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