Yes there is nothing wron with conveying a message that people can be healed in God's grace. I am also a believer in the gospel of Jesus Christ but this should be kept within church walss because desperate people can misinterpret it and die like it has already happened. However I disagree with Cde Lerato, Pastor Chris doesnt have to be arrested as such. to a certain extent I belive in his theory that peopl should first develop faith and then healing will take place.
On Fri, 4 Feb 2011 11:35:25 +0200 Lerato Motimele <[email protected]> wrote > Thanks TAC,we needed that. We cannot afford having false prophets > deceiving our people. The same should happen with pamphlets and other > print adverts. I am christian but this so called "new age > christianity" is destroying our people. I think pastor Chris must be > arrested. Cde Lerato > > On 2/4/11, zingisani nkanjeni <[email protected]> wrote: > > A charismatic church cannot prove that its pastors can perform healing > > miracles, the Advertising Standards Authority of South Africa (Asasa) has > > ruled – and the church has to withdraw all such advertisements from e.tv. > > > > The Christ Embassy is an international organisation headed by Pastor Chris > > Oyakhilome with branches in Cape Town and Gauteng and a number in other > > countries. > > > > The church paid R2.6 million to have its 24-minute “faith healing” > > programme > > run on etv for 52 weeks where it claimed that people could be cured of > > illnesses and diseases such as Aids and cancer. > > > > The Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) lodged a complaint with Asasa in > > November 2009 and on Wednesday the advertising body ruled that e.tv had to > > remove the programme. > > > > The TAC lodged the complaint after a woman who was on tuberculosis > > medication stopped her treatment when she was “cured” by the church, but > > subsequently died. > > > > The ruling stated that the programme was by definition an advertisement > > promoting cure by faith. > > [image: IOL news TAC001] > > > > The Advertising Standards Authority has banned the Christ Embassy church > > from airing its claims of faith healing, following a complaint from the > > Treatment Action Campaign. > > > > Independent Newspapers > > > > This is against Asasa’s code since the Christ Embassy did not register with > > the Medicines Control Council to offer a product or service which cures > > diseases. > > > > Christ Embassy said it would appeal the ruling and is adamant that it can > > convey the message to people that “they will be cured by the grace of God”. > > > > Sean Sim, attorney for Christ Embassy, said: “My client feels that people > > can be healed through the grace of God and that there is nothing wrong with > > conveying that message. > > > > “We are not going to back away from this, there is nothing to apologise for > > and nothing untoward about the programme. My client maintains that people > > can be healed through faith.” > > > > Sim said they had 20 days to appeal the ruling. > > > > Etv, which is legally bound to the Asasa code, has been ordered to withdraw > > the advert. The Christ Embassy programme has run its course but the ruling > > applies to any similar programmes. > > > > The TAC’s Nathan Geffen said although the contract between e.tv and Christ > > Embassy came to an end some time ago, the channel was still broadcasting > > the > > programme two weeks ago in which the pastor, Chris Oyakhilome, claimed to > > have healed a woman with a breast tumour. > > > > At Thursday’s media conference Geffen said the Christ Embassy programmes > > were “life destroying”. > > > > The TAC lodged the complaint after a Cape Town doctor notified it that one > > of his patients had stopped taking her XDR TB medication because she > > believed the Christ Embassy could heal her. > > > > “She gave up her medicines because she believed Christ Embassy could cure > > her. She became ill again and died – but only after transmitting XDR TB to > > her children,” Geffen said. > > > > E.tv’s spokesperson, Vasili Vass, said on Thursday that it would abide by > > the ruling and withdraw the programme. - Cape Times > > > > > > -- > > [email protected] or [email protected]. You will find me on > > both > > e-mails > > cell:0789228959 > > tell:021-387-0022/3 > > fax:086 604 1369 > > "Sometimes, if you wear suits for too long, it changes your ideology." - > > Joe > > Slovo > > > > -- > > You are subscribed. This footer can help you. > > Please POST your comments to [email protected] or reply to > > this message. > > You can visit the group WEB SITE at > > http://groups.google.com/group/yclsa-eom-forum for different delivery > > options, pages, files and membership. > > To UNSUBSCRIBE, please email [email protected] . > > You don't have to put anything in the "Subject:" field. You don't have to > > put anything in the message part. 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