@Drich, I rather doubt your story. At least, the way you understood what happened. I've worked in a hospital doing clinical research and if there's anything that we love to document, it's anomalies. So your doctor would've documented it if he truly couldn't figure out what happened, then again, plenty of doctors these days don't have good training on the research part of science, depending on where they do their med school. So. Anyway.
I don't see why we have to say god did it every time we don't understand something. Just admit that you don't know what happened, and stop right there. You can do a case study and look at what probably happened, but to posit the existence of a supernatural being who cured you is too far fetched to qualify as a probability.
I don't see why we have to say god did it every time we don't understand something. Just admit that you don't know what happened, and stop right there. You can do a case study and look at what probably happened, but to posit the existence of a supernatural being who cured you is too far fetched to qualify as a probability.