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To: Lalit Jain who wrote (52822)5/16/2000 12:39:00 PM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 116798
 
from Weird News:
Colonize.com

(but I'll bet He doesn't buy the gold)
More Divine Dentistry: A News of the Weird roundup in July
1999 listed several cities in which worshipers recently have
claimed that, following prayer, gold teeth and fillings appeared in their mouths in place of the previous porcelain and silver.
Later that year, similar divine outbreaks occurred, at a New Life Community Church revival in Weatherford, Texas, and with Pentecostals in Orangevale, Calif. As with the earlier instances, some of the faithful stuck to their claims even when their own dental records showed they had gold fillings all along.