(October 11, 2018 at 2:17 pm)178Kristy Wrote: I think I already said I was blind. Meaning I saw nothing.
Ok but still incurable. Meaning no way to cure it. So how was she cured?
Once, all cancers were 'incurable'. But some people still had remissions, Sometimes our bodies can cure something that medicine still can't. Even today most of our ailments that are cured are cured by our own bodies with the aid of medicine. Medicine can't even 'heal' a broken bone; all that can be done in almost all cases is to optimize the conditions for the body to natural heal itself or fight off a disease itself. So just to be clear, 'incurable' in practical terms means 'we can't effectively treat this'; not necessarily that 'even nature couldn't possibly cure this under any conditions'. A good example of an injury that really is currently incurable in every sense of the word is an amputated limb. Someone growing a whole leg back without advanced technology that doesn't exist yet would be very impressive and would certainly indicate that something very mysterious was going on. Cancer remissions happen on a daily basis without respect to the person's religion, it seems to be a natural ability at least some humans have under the right circumstances.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.