Oh I don't know maybe because god doesn't exist?
2007-01-08 10:35:18
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answer #1
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answered by Chipee 1
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Always remember that your body is just a robe, and in death you will shed it. Your spirit is perfect, but while experiencing humanity there are always risks that we may be....damaged. But what ever problems we, as humans, may have, it doesn't change who and what we are, unless we let it. This (life) is an adventure and an illusion. None of us may remember it now, but we all agreed to be here, and many of us had forknowledge of the trauma they might experience. Why does'nt God heal amputees? He does. Just in other area's of their lives if they choose it. Remember life is like a web, maybe someone great will come along in this world like Roosevelt, who is disabled, to inspire a nation. Or to help us remember compassion, not to take things for granted. Every thing happens for a reason, and it's not always God's fault.... Anyway I hope some part of this helps.
Blessings.
2007-01-08 18:54:23
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answered by Anonymous
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this shows God has certain physical rules He seldom breaks and for the amost entirely past and future He will not. He set a system in place and works within the system.. it would take too long to explain how other healings are within the system but note people can activate such healings with out Gods immediate help and those who are spiritually powerful and not God lovers have also effected healings.
2007-01-08 18:43:01
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answered by ronnysox60 3
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God is not in the business of healing people. He's in the business of saving souls. Just because Jesus healed a few people during His short time here on earth does not mean that everyone else will receive the same treatment. Jesus and God (one in the same) used miracles to show mankind who they are. A continuous show of miracles is not what God is about. His ultimate goal is to show you the path to Heaven. Whether or not you accept it is your choice.
2007-01-08 18:41:03
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answered by Anonymous
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They have sinned a bad sin....thus they can never be healed. This excuse helps me rationalize the whole thing, although it makes the poor amputees, who got a raw deal in the first place...feel worse.
2007-01-08 18:43:15
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answered by Asmodeous 1
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You know it says in the bible say to this mountain to remove itself and it will if you do all things in faith. I think that if you put the glory of God first that is all that matters. Remember that Moses too and Paul as well very likely had symptoms that afflicted them as well. I think that if you are meant to grow a limb it will be to the glory of God but in the mean time I think he has something good planned for you. Keep in mind that we go through the fire and are refined with gold. Could be God has something that will be more of a blessing for you then a leg and he wants you to be still and hear his voice.
2007-01-08 18:41:03
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answered by The_answer_person 5
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GOD could and would heal them, unless He has a purpose for their challenge to be a lesson to someone else.
Even Paul asked for a thorn to be removed and it was not, because GOD wanted Paul to learn to live with the affliction, yet still praise Him.
2007-01-08 18:40:01
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answered by woman of faith 5
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Don't you know... god, through sickness and injury, induces horrible misery to teach us lessons and give us obstacles to make us stronger. He especially likes to do this to innocent people (cancer afflicted children are his favorite), to teach those around them similar lessons. He does occasionally cure people, especially if they are prayed for, but only if the cures can never be directly ascribed to him. There must be inherent "vagary" otherwise there would be proof of his existence.
The miraculous regrowing of a limb would constitute such proof, so it's on his list of "stunts to never perform in front of the earthlings."
2007-01-08 18:47:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Why didn't you capitalize the word god? Why did you add the "o" instead of writing it "G_d"? Any good lawyer will tell you, "The answer you get depends on the question you ask." Consider asking different questions. Good luck.
2007-01-08 18:39:27
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answered by bullwinkle 5
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God gave us amputees for a mighty good reason. Hot amputee porn! Who are we to question his gifts?
2007-01-08 18:36:11
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answered by Anonymous
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And surely We have sent down to thee manifest Signs, and none disbelieves in them but the disobedient.
2007-01-08 18:42:54
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answered by MUHAMMAD 3
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