Website review: Rawlings

kashmirgrey kashmirgrey discovered this in Christianity 33 reviews since Feb 23, 2008
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kashmirgrey discovered 5 months ago
From the page:

"I was giving CPR to a patient when the following incident occurred. I inserted a pacemaker through the shoulder and guided it through the vain into Charlie's heart. His heart stopped so I began to pound on the his heart, but as I did blood spurted out, I stopped to adjust the pacemaker. And as I did, Charlie's eyes would roll back in his head, he would sputter, turn blue, and convulse. This happened several times. Once while I was stopped to adjust the pacemaker Charlie screamed, 'Don't stop, don't stop, I'm in Hell, I'm in Hell.' Hallucinations, I thought at first, but most victims say, 'Take your big hands off me, your breaking my ribs,' but he was saying the opposite 'For Gods sake don't stop! Don't you understand, every time you stop I'm in Hell. When he asked me to pray for him I felt downright insulted. I told him to shut up, I'm a doctor, not a minister or a psychiatrist. Then the nurse gave me that expectant look. What would you do? That's when I composed a make believe prayer. I made him repeat the prayer to keep him off my back. Say it! Jesus Christ son of God, Keep me out of Hell. And a very strange thing took place. He was no longer that wild-eyed screaming lunatic. It was then that I too became a Christian."
wlmcc1970 rated 6 weeks ago
Great testimony. Enjoyed reading it.
onewithit21 rated 4 months ago
ohh la la
mysti rated 4 months ago
From the page: "The following is an excerpt from Dr. Rawlings' book To Hell and Back: I was giving CPR to a patient when the following incident occurred. I inserted a pacemaker through the shoulder and guided it through the vain into Charlie's heart. His heart stopped so I began to pound on the his heart, but as I did blood spurted out, I stopped to adjust the pacemaker. And as I did, Charlie's eyes would roll back in his head, he would sputter, turn blue, and convulse. This happened several times. Once while I was stopped to adjust the pacemaker Charlie screamed, 'Don't stop, don't stop, I'm in Hell, I'm in Hell.' Hallucinations, I thought at first, but most victims say, 'Take your big hands off me, your breaking my ribs,' but he was saying the opposite 'For Gods sake don't stop! Don't you understand, every time you stop I'm in Hell. When he asked me to pray for him I felt downright insulted. I told him to shut up, I'm a doctor, not a minister or a psychiatrist. Then the nurse gave me that expectant look. What would you do? That's when I composed a make believe prayer. I made him repeat the prayer to keep him off my back. Say it! Jesus Christ son of God, Keep me out of Hell. And a very strange thing took place. He was no longer that wild-eyed screaming lunatic. It was then that I too became a Christian.""
chrislife rated 4 months ago
A doctor who doesn't know how to spell "vein." Hmm.
TONYYB rated 4 months ago
I GUESS WE'LL ALL FIND OUT SOON ENOUGH. GOD, I BELIEVE IN YOU WHETHER THIS STORY IS REAL OR FAKE. (THERE. I'M SAFE)
itunessucks rated 4 months ago
simple psychology. its like been home alone and hugging the cat makes you feel better. if god exist then he is a prick. the story might be fake to attract idiots.
e73rock rated 4 months ago
OK, Your giving CPR and then your inserting a pacemaker?!?! "That's when I composed a make believe prayer." Fear! Fear! Fear! Fear! Fear! Fear! Fear! Fear! Fear!
daddyto4 rated 4 months ago
As a former athiest, I have to say that the biggest reason most reject God is not out of "lack of evidence" but simply because if God exists, we all must face a reconing for what we do.... Refusing to believe in God is simply wishful thinking.
ajanelle rated 4 months ago
Whoa, that's a strange story. Hell: reading comments on the internet. I have believed for years that I was the reincarnation of some horrible evil person. Maybe I was never reborn at all. Maybe I am- say, generically- Hitler spending eternity in hell right now.
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