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Subjects being 'healed' often give ambiguous answers ('h,' 'I feel a little better') rather than clear confirmations — reflecting social pressure to humor the healer rather than genuine healing.

Fake Healing Videos Evaluated: Todd White, Tom Fischer and more 00:10:18 – 00:10:49

Broader observation about healing contexts applied after the Tom Fischer example.

Mike argues that the hesitance of supposed healees to clearly confirm healing — answering with sounds rather than words, or saying 'a little better' — is often a sign of polite accommodation rather than real change. He says Christians should be honest about this.

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