I read this in a Swedish newspaper:
Simon, a young man from Sweden had been suffering from psychosis since a young age, having a voice in his head that grew more and more agressive as the years passed by.
Medical treatment failed to make the symptoms go away, and one day the young man attended church service and the priest prayed for him.
When Simon went home after the service, the voice had vanished, and the last thing the voice said was this:
"I can not stand to be here anymore", which indicates that some cases of psychosis may be demonic in nature.
At the University of Lund in Sweden the psychiatrists there have shown great interest in Simon's case and they have been scanning his brain activity which shows normal brain activity compared from before Simon attended the church service.
This is a very convincing story where everything adds up.
Simon is a real person that has a channel on YouTube. His name, age, location and occupation is the same as in the newspaper article, so there is no doubt that this person exists in real life.
Most testimonies of this sort can not be verified at all, but this one can.
Simon's medical records are there as well as test results from the University of Lund, the church and the priest do exist, so the non-belivers would be hard pressed to refute this one.
-All glory to God.
Simon, a young man from Sweden had been suffering from psychosis since a young age, having a voice in his head that grew more and more agressive as the years passed by.
Medical treatment failed to make the symptoms go away, and one day the young man attended church service and the priest prayed for him.
When Simon went home after the service, the voice had vanished, and the last thing the voice said was this:
"I can not stand to be here anymore", which indicates that some cases of psychosis may be demonic in nature.
At the University of Lund in Sweden the psychiatrists there have shown great interest in Simon's case and they have been scanning his brain activity which shows normal brain activity compared from before Simon attended the church service.
This is a very convincing story where everything adds up.
Simon is a real person that has a channel on YouTube. His name, age, location and occupation is the same as in the newspaper article, so there is no doubt that this person exists in real life.
Most testimonies of this sort can not be verified at all, but this one can.
Simon's medical records are there as well as test results from the University of Lund, the church and the priest do exist, so the non-belivers would be hard pressed to refute this one.
-All glory to God.