As the governments of West Africa struggle to contain the spread of the
Ebola virus, I am wondering where all the men and women of God who claim they
can heal the sick and who conduct faith healing sessions in countries across
the region are.
Where are all the continent’s miracle workers now that people
desperately need healing; where are the anointed men and women of God now
governments urgently need to contain the spread of Ebola? Where are all the
pastors and preachers who have built their religious and business empires
marketing miracle cure claims to gullible, ignorant desperate folks in cities
and villages across Africa over the years? Have their miracle stocks suddenly
gone dry? Or don’t they have any miracle package that is compatible with Ebola?
What are our faith healers doing now? Can’t they singly or jointly take the
spiritual battle against Ebola to affected communities and demonstrate to the
world that their God is truly a miracle God?
Where are the T B Joshuas, David Oyedepos, Enoch Adeboyes, Kumuyis of
this world and other anointed men and women who claim to be in direct
communication with god in matters concerning healing? Why can’t T B Joshua
travel down to Sierra Leone or Liberia and cast this ‘demon’ of Ebola into the
Ocean once and for all? Why can’t the Nigerian government allow Ebola patients
to come to the Synagogue in Lagos so that they can receive their healing from
the quaking anointed hands of Prophet T B Joshua or be delivered by the most
revered Enoch Adeboye and David Oyedepo?
Where is Archbishop Nicolas Duncan Williams of Action Chapel in Accra?
Have his prophetic and faith healing powers suddenly expired? I mean this
is the time for ministration. This is the time to spread God’s anointing and
use it to counter the spread of Ebola. Where are the faith healers? I ask once
again. The government and people Guinea, Sierra Leone need you now, urgently.
The people of the world need your help. Do not retreat. Do not make excuses now
the ‘Kingdom of God’ is suffering violence due to Ebola disease. This is the
time of reckoning. This is the time to hold you to account for the faith
healing claims you have made over the years. Yes, this is the defining
moment.
A disease that requires you to put your healing powers to test is here.
Where are Africans who believe in miracles and in divine healing and who flaunt
this belief as a mark of piety and godliness? Belief is not enough. Faith in
miracles, like sincerity, is subject to test. This is the testing time. Will
you stand up now and be counted? A disease that requires you to put your belief
to test is here. Please kindly step forward? Liberia beckons on you. Sierra
Leone beckons on you. Guinea awaits you. What is the need entertaining belief
in miracles only to suddenly suspend it when an occasion that demands you to
put such a belief to the test arises? Ebola beckons on faith healers and
miracle believers. This is your chance to convince and convert skeptics.
Where are all the Christian, Muslim, Traditionalist spiritualists who
claim they have powers to cure diseases? Where are African diviners who claim
to know the mind of God? Is there any faith healer in the foxhole of Ebola in
West Africa?
I mean where are the god men and women? What are they doing now? Ebola
is here threatening and charging to destroy economies and decimate population
of countries. Please come forward and put your healing powers to the test and
help countries in West Africa save lives and save money.
This challenge has become necessary if Africa must move forward and if
the ongoing deception and exploitation by fake(faith) healers will end. There
is no evidence for faith healing at all. Africans spend fortune on faith
healing schemes. This challenge has become necessary if African people and
their governments must improve the health care system and be able to provide
effective responses to outbreak of diseases like the Ebola. Africans need to
maximize their limited resources and stop investing and wasting money in
useless cure schemes. Africans need to channel their funds into promoting
evidence based health care system.
But this may not happen for now due to pervasive faith healing program
in the region.
For too long, many people have often declared that they were called by
God and given supernatural powers to heal diseases. They set up churches and
shrines. Sometimes they operate from their homes. These self-acclaimed
emissaries of a miracle working God organize faith clinics and healing sessions
and charge exorbitant fees. Many Africans go to these faith doctors for ‘treatment’.
Today we have are several testimonies of people who claim they received
their healing from these faith clinicians- pastors, priests, bishops, Alfas,
Mallams, marabouts, one local spiritualist or diviner or the other? And these
testimonies are often used to support ‘non evidence based medicine’ and
discourage evidence based medical thinking and programs. This trend has had
negative effects on the public health care system in the region.
The negative impact is such that when there is a serious outbreak of
diseases, the peddlers of supernatural cures disappear into the thin air
leaving their so-called flock in a lurch without any effective faith healing
intervention. Just imagine that ridiculous gesture from T B Joshua to Ebola
patients in Sierra Leone. He sent them tons of holy water. Did the holy
water stop the spread of Ebola? No.
So when there is an outbreak of epidemic, many people begin to panic.
They are confused as to which measures to adopt to prevent the spread of the
disease. Sometimes they shun evidence based measures and instructions due to
the confusion that has been created in their minds by faith healers and other
peddlers of paranormal cures. Today African governments are asking for help
from the international community in order to fight the spread of Ebola disease.
Are they asking western countries to send them their faith healers or tons of
olive oil? No. Are they asking eastern countries to send them Sheikhs, Mullahs
or Rabbis, sacred Arabian sand, incense and perfume to combat this deadly
virus? No. African countries are appealing for evidence based medical supplies,
tested drugs and competent medical personnel, not prayer, incantation or
divination.
Meanwhile, after the disease is contained, our faith healers
will reemerge on the scene with their faith healing practices. They will begin
once again to market their holy water, olive oil, holy handkerchief, and other
faith healing wares. They will begin to perform signs and wonders once again.
It will be back to the religious business as usual. While, the
government goes back to dogmatic and ‘faithfull’ sleep till another major
outbreak of disease.
I mean this is totally unacceptable and must stop. Meanwhile, the
medical assistance which African governments are demanding from Eastern and
Western countries are programs and facilities which they are capable of putting
in place in their different countries if only they could give enough priority
to evidence based medical thinking and research, and stop hankering after
miracle and faith healing schemes which fail them when diseases like a Ebola
strike.
By Leo Igwe, a skeptic from Nigeria
Hahahahahahahah! Indeed,where are they all? Ebola is bigger than them.Hmmmmmm,this is interesting,'miracle stocks gone dry'. Well,we have all learnt from the Ebola virus and seen that it is bigger than our claims. We all have 'to be holy,provided we are not holier than we should be'(Litany of humility). Lets thank God specially for helping us through the Ebola days in our country,if not,even the writer above wouldnt be here today nor the commenter.Lol!
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