No, thank science. God doesn't exist.
2006-11-21 05:04:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Medical science is undisputably a great tool used to create medical breakthroughs,but it also has its limits. When my daughter was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis, medical science couldn't help her. She was given a maximum of 7 years to live. Today,she is a thriving beautiful young woman of 19,because God in His infinite love and mercy saw fit to heal her of this ALWAYS fatal disease.
Scoff if you will, but there are millions of documented accounts of God's healing powers worldwide just like mine. To dismiss them as nothing more than fortuitous coincidences is not only foolhardy,but illogical. Illnesses,especially fatal illnesses,do not just disappear of their own volition,and medical science is at a total loss as to how to deal with those cases.
Like i said before,medical science is truly wonderful,to say the least,but God is the Great Physician,and when medicine can't fix the problem,God can. I cannot say why God heals some and not others,for He is not a respecter of persons. He loves everyone equally,but I do know that people should not completely dismiss God as a mythological being created by man,because the proof of God being real has been shown around the world for centuries,and I'm not just talking about the Bible accounts of God. I'm talking about all the documented accounts by all those who have been healed,not by the medical science that gave up on them,but by God,and all the documented miracles that only God Himself could have performed. There are no logical explanations for what only God can do. I challenge anyone here or elsewhere to give an explanation as to how my daughter is still with me today. I challege anyone to explain away all the miracles God has performed,miracles that otherwise are not possible unless performed by a supernatural Being.
2006-11-21 06:27:26
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answered by ? 6
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How about thanking the men and women that put in the hours upon heaping hours of work that led to those precious medical breakthroughs? That's who I thank.
2006-11-21 05:05:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Nobody in the medical-research field could achieve these breakthroughs without God. Who do you think gave them their abilities and intellect in the first place?
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2006-11-21 12:46:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't understand what the question is, but I agree with you. Too bad the cost of medical care is so high. There are 40 million uninsured workers in the U.S.
2006-11-21 05:04:46
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answered by robert2020 6
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It beats dying of disease before your time.
Check with George Washington and Edgar Allan Poe.
2016-11-14 10:24:20
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answered by comedycatalyst 2
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I'd rather thank Alexander Fleming, Roentgens, Marie Curie...
2006-11-21 05:04:35
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answered by Bad Liberal 7
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and thank god for the christian sciences who refuse medical treatment and pray to god to heal them instead
2006-11-21 05:04:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, and for giving us the brains to find cures through embroynic stem cell research.....
2006-11-21 05:15:07
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answered by a1tommyL 5
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Well thank someone anyway! Cheers!
2006-11-21 05:04:31
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answered by a_delphic_oracle 6
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