Apparently being limbless is a gift from God to teach valuable lessons.
2007-11-15 03:32:56
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answered by ɹɐǝɟsuɐs Blessed Cheese Maker 7
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Having complete faith and asking to be healed of lost limbs will not restore them. Given your user name, I see this question more as an attack on those of faith - a kind "Well, if there is a God why does he let such atrocities go on?",etc.
Well I am hardly one who can give the 'correct' answer, being less than a loyal follower of faith myself, but I believe most people faithful to a god do not expect such 'magical' help. It is a more absurd thinking; as a sect believes holding deadly snakes is fine, as God will protect them if they are meant to live. Some people believe this, but it is definitely a minority. The same sort of thing goes with your question. Few people expect arms and legs to magically appear based on faith in God.
I suppose what is more important is the why. That is up to each religion, and perhaps even broken apart by the individuals or groups within the religion.
2007-11-15 03:36:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Didnt you know that humans are just a slave race created by reptiles who live on the tenth planet Niburu? Didnt you know that?
You know how most animals and insects have some sort of purpose that is beneficial to the eco-system? Why dont humans? I should ask this question, but if there is no god, and its all just 'science' then why does it matter if we kill each other and what not? Im serious too, its not like humans do anything good for the earth...we pretty much destroy everything...I dont and im sure you dont but you know what im talking about
YES, God will, see he created this nifty little thing called science, and science has developed these artificial limbs that allow ppl to run in races and marry beatles and dance on television sitcoms.
When I was six my thumb got ripped off in a garage door, six hours of surgery and poof, God restored my crushed tiny six year old little girl thumb and gave me full use and feeling in it. I have the gnarly scar to prove it too, still hurts if I hit it on the corner of a table or something.
2007-11-15 03:58:53
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answered by MNgirl@thebeach 4
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A new faith is now required. It is no longer the faith of a young person in sound mind and body, but it is a faith of an instantly changed person, a wounded person inside and out who now must seek and receive a new spiritual birth, a spiritual up-lifting or regeneration.
You must know, or at least hope and be open to the possibility of a recovery of faith, a recovery of life in a new form.
Give yourself that permission to seek and find a new spirituality, or sense of spirituality. It may or may not be a new religion, but it will be a new journey, a harder but eventually a fulfilling journey if you will take the first few steps in the direction of hope and faith.
This is the promise. If you seek, you will find. If you fall, you will be helped up.
If you have a simple faith that life works out somehow, someway, beyond your understanding, life will respond for you and turn the dark into light, the loss into acceptance.
The road to a new reality is one faith at a time, one step at a time. Place your determination forward and move one faith at a time.
2007-11-15 05:56:17
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answered by zclifton2 6
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God has a odd way of making us strong, and trusts that you will gain the great knowledge of losing your limbs and share it with others who have given up. I had a finger removed at the age of 3...It in no way compares to your situation, but I know that is what god wanted me to get out of the deal...Strength, Knowledge and then Wisdom.
2007-11-15 03:39:18
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answered by Summer 4
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Non-believers are non-believers in not merely God, yet in addition interior the authenticity of the bible. In different words, they have not got faith that Luke 22:50-fifty one has any ounce of certainty to it. however I agree that the question "why would not God heal amputees" is a stupid-ignorant question to ask, I truthfully does not use that "argument".
2016-09-29 07:15:18
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answered by polmanteer 4
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God would have to think there was something wrong with the amputee, which appearently he doesn't. Must be part of his plan. What we see as deformed or disabled, God probably sees in a much different light.
2007-11-15 03:34:05
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answered by Anonymous
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yes the Almighty God can make limbs regenerate....He can heal the blind and cause the lame to walk...and even raise from the dead.
2007-11-15 03:34:24
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answered by aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 4
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Havn't read much on faith healing but my fairly considered answer to this is... no
2007-11-15 03:35:03
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answered by Sly Phi AM 7
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God will do what is best for the individual.
2007-11-15 03:33:57
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answered by JonB 5
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