My point is that no actual healing takes place at Hinn's hand whether he takes credit or not. In the early church certain people, such as the apostles, were empowered to perform miracles. Hinn has no such power. His only ability is to fool large numbers of gullible people. If he actually had the "gift of healing" all he would need to do to prove it is to go to the nearest hospital and send everyone home well.
You are clearly mistaken in your understanding about supernatural healing. What you have said above is not the way that the New Testament describes healing. And this statement: If he actually had the "gift of healing" all he would need to do to prove it is to go to the nearest hospital and send everyone home well. really shows your ignorance on the subject.
As I said to the PresbyRev, I'll say to you:
Jesus went to a place with lots of sick people -- the pool at Bethsaida -- and only one man got healed.
There were many in Jesus' hometown which were not healed, either.
To be fair, I believe they said something similar about Jesus.
He never cleared hospitals or leprosy camps, nor did the apostles for that matter.