What if his story were true, that the Bible did produce oil, it stopped, and he bought some mineral oil, thinking about keeping the whole thing going? If something like that were going on and you owned the Bible, you'd better use castor oil or stool softener if you get constipated because if you buy mineral oil, people might conclude the whole thing was a con. I saw a video about a Bible dripping oil maybe 13 years ago, and I've heard of other things like that. I can understand the widow's oil multiplying in the Bible because she and her child and a prophet could use it with flour to make bread, and the other woman could sell the oil. The miracles had a practical point. Water into wine was for the wedding guests. Jesus walking on water got Him out to the boat. Oil Bible oil, gem stones, and angel feathers don't seem to have that same practical purpose. My wife spoke in tongues and gave an interpretation while ministering to a woman after church. The word was about her being anointed. She started getting a little anxious because she had oil on her forehead, and no one had put it there. I asked her if she normally had a greasy forehead. She laughed and said 'no.' In that case, it aligned with the word she had received. My wife had seen an oil Bible video and prayed for stuff like that to happen to her. I don't think I'd want to fry potatoes in Bible oil, especially if it's like mineral oil. And I know I don't want to fry potatoes in miracle oil that comes from someone's hands or forehead