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British group can’t tout divine healing in ads, website

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LONDON (RNS) Britain's powerful media advertising watchdog has banned a Christian activist group from claiming that God's cure-all powers can heal a string of medical ailments. By Al Webb.

Topics: Ethics, Medical Ethics
Tags: advertising standards authority, christian group, cure-all powers, healing the streets ministry

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