RE: Fallacies in an "Answered Prayer" explanation?
April 26, 2015 at 12:03 am
(This post was last modified: April 26, 2015 at 12:04 am by Neo-Scholastic.)
You only proved that you didn't understand, but that doesn't surprise me. You are still a slave to sin and your reasoning is thus tilted toward falsity. In that condition, people convince themselves that evil is good and good is evil. I'm not talking about a "run of the mill dice roll". I'm talking about loading the dice. For example, if someone throws one 6-sided die, it doesn't come up 7 because that potential was not in the system. If the potential isn't there it cannot be actualized. But the die can be weighted so that it always falls on 6. In the case of the amputee, no potential for such extreme regeneration exists in humans, therefore it cannot be actualized. In contrast to this, moving cancer into remission, even in very late, can respond to the manipulation of chance in favor of a positive outcome because that could potentially happen. What can potentially happen, God can make happen, except for moving the human heart. That's up to you.