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Documented cancers that suddenly vanish---I have proof in my family of this. I prayed for my mother to survive when several regional specialists said "there is no way she will make it through the night." She did and went back to a normal life for quite some time. The doctors said they were astounded, and could not explain how she could survive, and not only survive, but regain her mental clarity, ability to walk etc. I believe God answered the prayer. HOW ELSE WOULD YOU EXPLAIN WHAT HIGHLY TRAINED MEDICAL SPECIALISTS HAD NO ANSWER FOR?

If science can't explain it what do we call it? Does that leave room for God?

2007-01-28 20:40:52 · 8 answers · asked by Lover of God 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Yes. I think pure science leaves room for God, since truth walks hand in hand and doesn't contridict itself. Science doesn't have the answer for everything unless you put God into it, too. Miracles do happen. I've also seen things happen which "science" can't explain. At least not the science that takes God out.

2007-01-28 20:47:00 · answer #1 · answered by Laurel W 4 · 3 2

I have had similar experiences throughout my lifetime from early childhood onwards. I thought they were coincidences, and that the originial diagnoses were wrong, because by the time I got my degree, I was brainwashed with "science" denying the existence of God.

Only later in life have I come to awaken to the understanding that indeed, there were healing powers at work that the science could not even account for. Gradulally, I have abandoned my path of a "scientist" and became a healer, now encountering cases like this, as part of my work.

If this was to interest you at all, and for example, I have currently a little dog by the name of Sophie who was to die of cancer that could not be entirely removed at her age of around 12-13. She is now 16, and healthier and fitter for her age than most dogs younger than her, are. 13 years is the average age of a dog in the UK. I get the same results with humans. If my path to healing was something you may care to read about, go to http://www,dhaxem.com and click on "About Dagmar". The details of Sophie's miracle healing are given as one of the "Examples of Results".

I hope your mother is still alive, and has many more years to live a happy and a contented life. To make one's life meaningful is an important step to extending it.

Best wishes.

2007-01-29 05:27:20 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 1

There have already been studies showing that prayer for someone else has no effect on that person.

A certain amount of cancer goes into remission. There will always be people praying for this (like you). When the cancer goes into remission it's a 'miracle' when it doesn't it's 'God's will'.

It's a win win for the belief in God.

Prayer can be very good for the person praying, but that's a different subject.

2007-01-29 04:52:50 · answer #3 · answered by Bad Buddhist 4 · 2 1

Miracles, by definition, cannot be explained by science. I believe that they are the work of God

2007-01-29 05:04:06 · answer #4 · answered by Ana 3 · 1 0

If you had prayed and she got worse and died, would that disprove God? Amazing events have happened and will continue to happen. Why can't people ever say "I don't know"? God was created because people wanted answers. Now anything we don't understand is due to God (except the bad stuff, which makes no sense either).

2007-01-29 04:56:15 · answer #5 · answered by Vlasko 3 · 1 1

No, Science will never be able to explain how God made everything from nothing.

2007-01-29 04:47:56 · answer #6 · answered by Last Ent Wife (RCIA) 7 · 2 2

No, science simply does not know everything, especially about cancer.

2007-01-29 04:46:42 · answer #7 · answered by ? 5 · 3 1

child, seek your explanation here...

http://www.whydoesgodhateamputees.com/

2007-01-29 05:00:38 · answer #8 · answered by einzelgaenger08 3 · 0 1

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