Sounds miracle to me. I am interested to see if there is a logical explanation to this. What happen with the son, did he remember anything?
Yes, God give him second chance to live. Not his time yet I think.
2006-07-02 02:40:35
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answered by teddybear1268 3
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I don't think the son needs to read the Bible and seek the plan of God. I think he just needs to live his life. What happened to him was a miracle and a lesson he needs to live by. Perhaps he wasn't a great person before the accident. Now he has a second chance at life and he can change his ways for the better. That doesn't mean he has to "reap the word of God".
I do have a problem with this question though. Why would paramedics just leave him at the scene? Wouldn't they take his body away anyway?
2006-07-02 09:36:34
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answered by katrina 4
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It is a kind of catatonic shock which induces a coma. Even to some experts (paramedics and other first responders) it is indistinguishable from death. It is believed that it is a form of self preservation. In the event a person is attacked by an animal, like a bear most will bears will loose interest almost immediately unless they were actually hunting you, then you are toast & jam for lunch.
Was it a mircale, not likely. Was it fortunate that the lady shook the young man and triggered the "fight or flight" addrelean action of his body -- yep!!!! That is why most municipalities tell first responders not to give up until there is a doctor or some other authority that allows them to stop resusitation
As one of the other answers stated people are found in the morgue very much alive. They are usually very bad off but many have recovered with no ill effects.
2006-07-02 16:12:32
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answered by .*. 6
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It happens a lot some people actually make it to the morgue in the bag before someone realizes they are alive I've actually heard of one person making it to the table for a autopsy before it was discovered they was alive just in a coma (I watched the last one on a t.v show I think it was on the Discovery channel).
Plus people can actually die and be brought back to life and live a normal life, my husbands grandma actually died twice no pulse no heart beat and she was brought back both times and lived for another year.
More then likely if the paramedics left and called for someone from the Marge he had no pulse or heart beat and to answer the other persons question about the paramedics taking him no they don't take people that have been declared dead on the scene.
2006-07-02 09:50:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes the walking dead are everywhere. I saw Night of the Living Dead and a Michael Jackson video so I know what I'm talking about. Be careful around this guy to make sure he doesn't develop a taste for human flesh. That is usually what they do.
2006-07-02 09:37:00
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answered by martin b 4
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It has nothing to do with science fiction. Many people have been diagnosed as dead due to imperceptible heart or brain activity. Then they feel a miracle occurred when said dead person shows signs of life. Nothing magical about it. We don't know everything there is to know about the human body.
2006-07-02 09:35:02
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answered by Awesome Bill 7
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My husband told me that on three different occasions his dad was pronounced dead.
2006-07-02 09:55:54
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answered by miranda 3
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well it's is completely his choice to be lieve in god or not. Miracles dont HAVE to go hand in hand with god
2006-07-02 09:39:47
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answered by Anonymous
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but you said the paramedics left him, why i think that is a lawsuit!
2006-07-02 09:37:06
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answered by shiningstarr32 3
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maybe the Lord wanted to give him a 2nd chance for what ever reason..
2006-07-02 09:33:50
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answered by panda 6
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