Peter Popoff must be one of the most courageous people on the plant then, according to your definition.
Peter Popoff was not a Christian. Christians in general should not tell lies because it is a sin to do so.
Lets just go back to your original statement which you seem to have inadvertently missed from your reply to me,
The sceptics on this forum seem happy to write off Ele Mumford's testimony as a deliberate lie. It takes a lot of courage to stand up and give a witness in front of 2000 people. It would take an unbelievable amout of courage to tell them a deliberate lie.
Peter Popoff,
regularly, stood in front of thousands of people and told deliberate lies.
That makes him have, according to your own definition - 'an unbelievable amount of courage'.
Popoff also performed healing in the name of Jesus. you can see them for yourself.
In fact if you watch the videos, until he was caught cheating and lying, those same people would probably have given testimony of his miracle cures in Jesus name.
Until he was caught, most of the people attending his gatherings would have claimed that he was a Christian would they not?
Are you prepared to say that if you saw videos of someone performing or witnessing miracle cures in front of thousands, from people claiming them in Jesus name, that you would accept them as true?
- Without doubt as you seem to have done in Ele Mumford's case?