RE: Faith is a measure of irrationality
June 29, 2014 at 1:40 am
(This post was last modified: June 29, 2014 at 1:50 am by ronedee.)
(June 29, 2014 at 1:31 am)Rhythm Wrote: So what -was- the word on that anyway? Did the hospital confirm to you that equipment materialized? Did you witness the materialization?
There was no vaporization, or cloud or smoke and thunder! The ER doctor who had said the machine that she needed was on loan, walked up to my family, and said :"the machine is in her room." and assumed, somehow it got back to the hospital and wasn't recorded as such in their inventory log. And also someone put it there who knew she needed it.
We really weren't concerned with "how" at the time.... or ever actually. We were just happy she was able to live.
(June 29, 2014 at 1:36 am)Rhythm Wrote: Also, as a point of curiosity, what sorts of equipment do you imagine might be eligible for that sort of magical treatment. I'm guessing little things on wheels, defibs, ivs and the like. What about MRI's...do you think that god might have transported a few of those here and there? I only ask, because I think it would be impossible to miss something like that - even if you might miss something like a defib.
Did you read my post to Bad Wolf? It wasn't a typical machine needed. She had some kind of damage to her heart, and any "other" type of machine would've damaged her heart further.
This is killing me to talk about this! My mom ultimately passed 2 years later. And wasn't ever herself again after the heart attack. But I do cherish those last two years, and got closer to her than ever before.
Quis ut Deus?