It is a sad day indeed to hear such comments...  It's like saying that moon 
pulling the water in one's body is an evil influence.

People have been burned at the stake for far less than using something like 
colloidal silver, all in the name of some type of righteousness or another.  
How many people who like to point out sin even know what the word means, or 
where it comes from?  Not many.  If any.

Colloidal silver and dowsing have one thing in common; they both operate off of 
natural principles, which Creator Prime designed.  And who can speak for 
another's motive, be it in the use of dowsing, colloidal silver, or religious 
politics?

I personally do not dowse, though I have nothing against it, and I do believe 
in Divine Providence.

King Solomon wisely pointed out that one would be well advised not to contempt 
prior to investigation...  I'd take it one step futher, being, without PERSONAL 
investigation.  That means getting or making colloidal silver and testing it 
for oneself as apposed to reading some others' report.  It also means picking 
up the traditional dowsing rod oneself.  If one is not willing to do this, then 
the one I'd call an evil influence is the accuser - the one whom not only 
contempts prior to investigation, but whom also condemns.  I believe that 
Yeshua said 'Though they spoke in my name, I never knew them.' < paraphrased > 
regarding such types.

It is the doctor whom refuses to tell a mother to take her child off of 
Aspartame products because the AMA told him to do so.

It is the so-called scientist whom claims colloidal silver does not work at all 
because it offends his ego or pascifies a need to belong.

If it does not proclaim:  Live free!  Live boldly!  Think for yourself!  Fail 
often and love your learning! - Then, as it is pointed out so eloquently in 
Corinthians I-13, it IS NOTHING.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Nicole Fraser 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, December 26, 1999 5:54 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Dowsing????




  Dennis Lipter <[email protected]> wrote:


    I think you are asking the wrong question. You should be asking "does it
    work?" Not "how does it work?"

    Dennis Lipter

    LOL Well, if there are things involved that I don't want to be a part of 
and are sinful to God.. I think then it is best to stay away from it..;0) If 
GOD is not the one involved in the healing then I would rather be sick. I am 
sure others may disagree? especially those who do not believe in God right? ;0/ 
But I am sure most of those who do agree with me...I don't know your beliefs so 
it may sound childish to you, but to me it is far from that...

    Nicole:O)



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