RE: We Should Thank Murderers, Here is Why
November 4, 2012 at 10:18 am
(This post was last modified: November 4, 2012 at 10:18 am by pocaracas.)
(November 4, 2012 at 7:40 am)Daniel Wrote:
While it is good to look at everything sceptically, you can't map specific things to probability. Olivia Lambert for instance died earlier this year. I never met the little girl, some of my friends were involved with the family - prayed with the family, throughout their battle. By the way, the family didn't just "rely on prayer" as you cynics probably think, they travelled overseas to seek experimental treatment. So if you want to say that prayer doesn't work, why not say that medicine doesn't work either?
Those who preach a prosperity gospel - all good things happen to those who believe - are in err (see Acts 9:16).
Medicine is not magic.
Present day medicine is far from perfect and far from understanding everything that happens in our bodies.
You can't expect it to solve every health problem that every human beings have.
All I want you to understand is that there are things that medicine doesn't understand, but you shouldn't expect a magical entity to be the main cause when things turn out well and medicine fails to understand the natural cause.