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Lucky for me I was living in a country where medicine is easily available. If I were living somewhere else, I could have died. Donate to Médecins Sans Frontières so sick people can have access to medicine they need.
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2 April 2009 at 7:02 pm
well first you have to do everything you know to get rid of the problem ie antibiotics, and then prayer works see. God isn’t just gonna take care of it cause you ask, you have to work towards the solution yourself as well. Boy, you are loosing your church doctrine already. BTW, Congrats for that!
17 April 2009 at 7:24 am
Interesting how people can continue to believe in miracles and keep praying for them, despite the lack of evidence. I find it even more interesting the justifications people will come up with when you challenge them about this. The “my friend’s sore back got better” stuff just doesn’t cut it with me. The latest I heard was about a guy who was cured of colour blindness – now that’s not easy to fake, hmmmm. I will believe in miracles again when I see an amputated leg regrow spontaneously or a funeral disrupted by a resurrection.
“Then I’d say God had had just about enough of your attitude” is hilarious. 🙂