Scientist Fired for Believing Jesus Heals

Fernando Pauwels
Share:

People can believe a lot of crazy stuff nowadays and not be fired from their jobs, but a senior research associate at the Catholic University of Leuven learned that you better not believe that God can heal.

The university is the oldest and largest in Belgium. It was founded in the 1400s under the approval of the Vatican. But as modern Europe has secularized, so has the University, and even here, faith has come under fire.

Fernando Pauwels worked at the University’s Research Institute for Work and Society for 11 years without a negative review when he was suddenly fired.

He said, “If you would have asked me, ‘Do you get a new contract?,’ I would say, ‘Yes, of course.’ ‘Do you have problems with your colleagues?’ I would say ‘No, everything is fine.’ So there were no issues there. A week later I’m out, and I’m like, ‘What happened?'”

What happened was the Catholic University’s great displeasure with Fernando’s ministry website, Powerthroughlove.be that included testimonies of people healed through the power of God.

Pauwels said, “The University saw some of these movie clips of people being healed and giving their testimonies, and called them ‘unscientific.'”

The university, which declined our interview request, told CBN News in a statement that “when a researcher working on matters of a scientific or medical nature allows religion to take the place of science, he compromises the scientific reputation of the university and breaks the bonds of trust with the university.”

Pauwels says, “If I’m fired because of believing something unscientific like that, that Jesus Christ still heals, I’m fine with that. But it’s still wrong.”

Ward Kennes of the Christian Democratic Party, who serves in the Flemish parliament told CBN News, “I was very much surprised that a Catholic university, which is also a university where I have studied myself, was behaving like this.”

Rik Torfs, a faculty member at the university, is a national media figure who wrote about the case for the Flemish newspaper, The Standard (***italics***). He said, “Freedom of religion means people can believe anything they like or anything they feel attracted to.”

Torfs was recently elected faculty dean at the university, and had told CBN News that, if elected, he would re-hire Fernando Pauwels.

Pauwels, who has a heart for the persecuted church, especially in Pakistan, told us he feels privileged to have suffered for Christ, but he also wants those Christians who come after him to be protected from discrimination.

“One day I will stand before the Lord and He will say ‘Well done.’ That’s all that counts. That’s all that matters,” he said.

Share:

Related topics:

See an error in this article?

Send us a correction

To contact us or to submit an article

Click and play our featured shows

Can a Christian Unknowingly Entertain the Demonic?

Is it possible for Christians to unknowingly entertain the demonic? In one of his recent question-and-answer sessions, Isaiah Saldivar answers the tough question about Christians entertaining demonic spirits and astral projection. Receiving a call from a woman named Eva who...

WATCH: The Lost Ark of the Covenant in the Holy City?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APYfdpgkJms BYLINE: ALL ISRAEL NEWS STAFF This video aims to present various possibilities for the current location of the elusive Ark of the Covenant, mentioned throughout the Old Testament but most notably in the Book of Exodus. Does the Ark...

Mandisa Is in Heaven, Still Worshipping Jesus

If you are in crisis, please call 988 or visit suicidepreventionlifeline.org. You are not alone. On the surface, contemporary Christian singer Mandisa epitomized success. She became a musical star after her appearance on “American Idol” in 2006 and won a Grammy for...

Celebrating Mandisa: Faithful, Resilient and Triumphant

The recent passing of Mandisa Hundley, known to many as simply Mandisa, has left a hurt in the hearts of family, friends and fans worldwide. As authorities continue their investigation into her unexpected death, the focus remains on celebrating her...

1 2 3 4 5 97 98 99 100
Scroll to Top