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There have been doctors who have no answers for how a patient was healed from some deadly disease. They have attributed it to prayer. Whether you choose to believe it is your choice.
Prayer is not always answered with positive as n2n stated.
There are prayers that are answered with a yes and those that are answered with a no.
gramps in this case midleft is correct. The nuns funded a prayer study, the P.I. was a doc who had survived cancer. Many of the patients who were "visited" were extremely ******ed as were their family members. I was afraid the hospital would lose all credibility. Fortunately the double blind study proved no credibility whatsoever.
When my grandson was hit by a car doing 35 MPH. He shattered the windshield bounced off the car and landed on his feet 10 feet from the car. He walked over and asked a lady to call 911 then fell out. When the paramedics arrived the blood pressure was low and falling, he also had chalky white skin a sign of shock but also a sign of internal bleeding.
They calld in Life Flight and flew him to Loma Linda hospital. When the doctors saw him they were amazed. They did all their checks and xrays and found only bumps and bruises. The doctor told me he had just treated a girl wo git hit by a car going 15MPH and she died.
When I told him we were praying this doctor told me that he could not give me a logical reason for my grandson not have a broken back or ribs as well as internal bleeding.
Now you are all welcome to believe as you please. But I know God wrapped his mighty and protective hand around my grandson that day. I know it!
midleft:
There have been doctors who have no answers for how a patient was healed from some deadly disease. They have attributed it to prayer. Whether you choose to believe it is your choice.
Prayer is not always answered with positive as n2n stated.
There are prayers that are answered with a yes and those that are answered with a no.
gramps in this case midleft is correct. The nuns funded a prayer study, the P.I. was a doc who had survived cancer. Many of the patients who were "visited" were extremely ******ed as were their family members. I was afraid the hospital would lose all credibility. Fortunately the double blind study proved no credibility whatsoever.
I'll give you one quick example.
When my grandson was hit by a car doing 35 MPH. He shattered the windshield bounced off the car and landed on his feet 10 feet from the car. He walked over and asked a lady to call 911 then fell out. When the paramedics arrived the blood pressure was low and falling, he also had chalky white skin a sign of shock but also a sign of internal bleeding.
They calld in Life Flight and flew him to Loma Linda hospital. When the doctors saw him they were amazed. They did all their checks and xrays and found only bumps and bruises. The doctor told me he had just treated a girl wo git hit by a car going 15MPH and she died.
When I told him we were praying this doctor told me that he could not give me a logical reason for my grandson not have a broken back or ribs as well as internal bleeding.
Now you are all welcome to believe as you please. But I know God wrapped his mighty and protective hand around my grandson that day. I know it!