The Faith Healers
James Randi, the celebrated magician, has written a damning indictment of the faith-healing practices of the leading televangelists and others who claim divine healing powers. Randi and his team of researchers attended... See More
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by James Randi
(200 reviews)
Quick ViewJames Randi, the celebrated magician, has written a damning indictment of the faith-healing practices of the leading televangelists and others who claim divine healing powers. Randi and his team of researchers attended... See More
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(6,405 reviews)
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by Terry Deary
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by Salman Khan
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