NM,
Let's just say, I've put it to the test. Prayer is so very important in all of this and here is another reason why...it lowers o6ur attitude to one of honesty, meekness, and righteous intent and this is hugely beneficial when accessing a science that defies all understanding...except for our Deity...try it.
As I’ve no idea what this “test” was, let’s not.
Until now your entirely unargued and unevidenced assertions here have been indulged, but you should really reconsider where you’re going with this. I would hope that no-one is ever gullible or naïve enough to take your claims seriously but if anyone did they have (or could have) some nasty consequences.
First, you imply that people who are ill or die of illness are in some way to blame for their misfortune. If only they’d followed the advice of god’s little helper Nicholas Marks you imply they could have been cured or not have contracted the illness in the first place. People get ill all the time, and often they display great courage and stoicism as they undergo treatment – they do not need a self-aggrandising fantasist guilt tripping them to make them feel even worse than they already do.
Second, if (heaven forbid) someone who’s ill and needs actual medical care makes the awful mistake of taking you seriously and decides to drop the treatment in favour of your quackery, avoidably dreadful outcomes could follow. It’s not just you by the way – there’s are lots of self-proclaimed “healers”, shamans, con artists, fantasists and woo merchants out there all preying on people when they’re at their most vulnerable. For what it's worth, I don’t think you’re malevolent either – you actually seem to believe your bonkers claims – but the effect is the same regardless of the intent.
Stop it now. Really.