When I first heard of this, along with the fact that the man seemed very humble and was not charging money, etc., I thought...maybe, just maybe....But when you read of the whole mineral oil thing, it throws everything else into a dubious light. It's about like preaching on gold dust, then being found to have bought a case of gold glitter (which is all that EVER was, I think).The truth is that people want so badly for there to be miracles that it becomes too easy to be persuaded of one. Yes, there are miracles, but apparently nowhere at all in the numbers manifested in the Bible--or at least not all in one place.Yes, it is entirely likely that people received a blessing or even a healing due to their heightened faith or receptiveness to such things. After all, a friend of mine got saved because of 88 Reasons Jesus Will Return in 1988. God can work things to good, of course. BUT THE ISSUE IS THAT MANY, MANY MORE PEOPLE HAVE HAD THEIR FAITH DAMAGED. WORSE--FAR WORSE--IS THAT A REPROACH HAS BEEN BROUGHT UPON THE CHURCH.I remember some years ago watching a video of someone holding a fork or spoon to the wall and it falling to the ground. Then they prayed and, lo and behold, it stuck! Yes, it was nothing but a trick (easily seen, since the man placed the fork much higher on the wall this time--where the magnet was.