You know the Mr. pastor is absolutely correct. I did need healing. I finally healed .......... and was then allowed to leave hospital. Fortunately I don't think Mr. pastor had anything to do with it. The hospital staff said it was natural healing after surgery. My surgeon had a lot to do with it from the amazingly incredible job she did.
Sadly though the article he's represented in takes a dive for the worse when outlandish claims of "The Womens Restrooms" lack lustre argument enters the fray. Mr. pastor should look a little closer into his own organisation.
The endless atrocities that emanate with sickening rapidity day after day from the Royal Commission into Child Abuse in Institutional Organisations (including the church) that is close to celebrating it's second birthday in Oz, is enough to make you violently sick to the core. Makes his argument look like the Marx Bros, Day At The Circus.
The real elephant in the room for Mr pastor is how many of his brother pastors have desecrated and continue to desecrate the lives of vulnerable boys and girls entrusted to their care? Hummm? Their victims are truly the living dead. Those wounds will never heal, no matter what you do.
Speak to you as soon as Mr pastor pulls his head in and gets a life.