All of a sudden I keep hearing this expression "flesh-eating bacteria." Haven't we always had bacteria that clean up after us? I mean, a corpse has to rot, has to be eaten up by various small scavengers in order to be recycled into soil and complete the food chain, right? Or is this something specific?
2007-12-06 11:58:42
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answered by auntb93 7
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Well , God designed humans all the same way. But, in the same way He created us all uniquely. God has a plan for each and every ones lives. He gave us an immune system to fight off those worldly sicknesses. Sin doesn't really cause us to be sick. Well, unless you are talking about smoking, drugs, etc. yes that causes you do be sick. I'm kind of confused with your question. Maybe you can elaborate exactly what you are talking about. Because i really don't want to give you confusing information or anything. /:
2016-05-21 22:12:13
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answered by ? 3
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All these problems we have are the result of sin entering the world.These creepy things mutate and can get worse and worse.If He had done a better job on our immune system,sin wouldn't have a hold on the earth as it does. He expects us to use our heads to keep finding answers and cures,but stay true to God.But it is a treadmill that never stops.it is like Sysiphus pushing that boulder up the hill only to have it roll down the other side.We find a cure for Gonorehea and we get AIDS.We develop Anti-biotics,we get resistance.
2007-12-06 11:23:08
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answered by AngelsFan 6
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With every generation copying mistakes are mounting up in our DNA. It's actually amazing what our systems can stiil do if you ask a doctor, technically with the amount of pathogens we pick up every day we should be glad to make it to age ten.
Did man stop sinning after the fall,, no so why should he get a reward.
The Bible says the whole of creation is groaning together until the time it is set right again.
2007-12-06 11:17:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Flesh-eating bacteria is a result of 'Streptococcus A' bacteria passing from the throat (strep throat) into the blood stream (necrotizing fasciitis). Nothing more.
2007-12-06 11:12:55
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answered by Dashes 6
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Those would be reasonable considerations.... IF.... there was any evidence that God was an actuality rather than simply a fictional character out of an ancient religious literary collection. But... as it is, there's no point going deeper into the subject except for its academic worth... (which isn't worth a whole lot. LOL )
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2007-12-06 13:58:59
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answered by Anonymous
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damn thats a tricky one... i cant even think of a witty reply! i wish oscar wilde was here.
i too would like to see more of your questions but they are marked as private.
go works in mysterious ways i guess... or hes scatterbrained...
2007-12-06 11:16:37
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answered by oliver h 2
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what are you talking about???
are you blaming God for disease?
2007-12-06 11:12:02
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answered by 2009 time to shine 4
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did you know your questions are my favorite out of ANYONE on here?
you might have missed the love fest earlier....but you are one of my inspirations!
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2007-12-06 11:11:29
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answered by Jeff S Phoenix_AM 3
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