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    • 328pp

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    • ISBN-13: 9780879755355
    • Edition Description: REV
    • Edition Number: 2
    • Pub. Date: January 1989
    • Publisher: Prometheus Books
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    • Pub. Date: January 1989
    • Publisher: Prometheus Books
    • Format: Textbook Paperback, 328pp

    Synopsis

    In this book, James Randi, internationally known as a magician and investigator of claims of alleged paranormal abilities, has compiled a strong indictment of such charlatans. It is a story of deception and greed on the part of many "healers" and evidence of the gullibility and misplaced faith of their victims. Astonishingly clever tricks used by some of the subjects of this book are revealed for the first time, and these disclosures are supported by strong evidence gathered by Randi and a team of colleagues over four years of careful investigation.

    The Faith-Healers lays bare the practices of leading televangelists--among them Peter Popoff, W. V. Grant, Pat Robertson, and Oral Roberts--and other so-called "healers." In this expose, Randi stands up for the millions of believers who continue to be victimized and makes a strong case for legal action to end the chicanery.

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    Takes the reader behind the scenes of "miracle" services and views firsthand the shocking exploitation that occurs in the name of Christianity.

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    A fascinating look at a world of misplaced faith and blind trust that seems more appropriate to the Dark Ages than to the end of the 20th century.

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    Faith Healersby Anonymous

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    September 11, 2003: As both a believer in the supernatural world and a Christian I can do nothing but stand up and applaud James Randi for this book. He goes through some of the biggest charlitans and frauds in the business and prove the lot of them are nothing but con artists protected by outdated laws. The particular example of Leroy Jenkins claim regarding challenging Randi to prove him wrong. As the reproduced advertisement blatently shows any reader this was grand standing at its worst. He did it for publicity knowing full well no skeptic would take him up on it because his premise was patently impossible. Why? For the same reason you can't prove that the moon is not made out of a particularly rock like brand of green cheese or that Santa Claus does not exist. Its impossible to prove a negative and simply enough thats not the point of science. It's Jenkin's responsibility to prove his claims some thing he is incapable of doing.

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    March 19, 2001: This is an outstanding book that deserves to be read by anyone interested in critical thinking. As is often the case, some people are unable to separate the message from the messenger and have harshly criticized Randi for speaking the truth and reporting the facts.


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