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Faith & Spirit Quote by James Randi

"A quick example of that is a woman who said she'd been healed of throat cancer where the faith healer admitted he touched her on the forehead"

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Randi’s line lands like a dry courtroom exhibit: one oddly specific detail, delivered without melodrama, that collapses an entire miracle narrative. The “quick example” framing is doing work. He’s not wandering into metaphysics; he’s running a brisk demo, inviting you to watch how claims are manufactured in real time. That speed matters because faith-healing thrives on momentum: the crowd surges forward, testimony stacks on testimony, and skepticism feels like bad manners. Randi slows the reel down and points to the splice.

The throat cancer/forehead touch mismatch is the killer absurdity. It’s not just “that doesn’t add up”; it exposes the mechanics of suggestion and misdirection. A healer performs a generalized, theatrical gesture, then a participant supplies the specificity after the fact, retrofitting the vague act into a targeted cure. Randi’s subtext is that the “miracle” often exists less in the body than in the story people build together - a collaborative performance where memory, desire, and social pressure do the heavy lifting.

Contextually, this is classic Randi: the entertainer who uses showmanship against showmanship. He knows that debunking isn’t won by calling believers stupid; it’s won by revealing the stagecraft. The small, almost comic contradiction (forehead vs. throat) lets him puncture the aura without sounding like a bully. It’s a strategy of precision: if one detail can’t survive basic scrutiny, the grandeur of the claim starts to look like what he always suspected it was - a con that depends on nobody asking for the tape.

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Randi, James. (2026, January 15). A quick example of that is a woman who said she'd been healed of throat cancer where the faith healer admitted he touched her on the forehead. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-quick-example-of-that-is-a-woman-who-said-shed-170864/

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Randi, James. "A quick example of that is a woman who said she'd been healed of throat cancer where the faith healer admitted he touched her on the forehead." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-quick-example-of-that-is-a-woman-who-said-shed-170864/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"A quick example of that is a woman who said she'd been healed of throat cancer where the faith healer admitted he touched her on the forehead." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-quick-example-of-that-is-a-woman-who-said-shed-170864/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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James Randi (August 7, 1928 - October 20, 2020) was a Entertainer from Canada.

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