S
SheBlewHimDidYouBlowHim
Guest
WHY WON'T THE USELESS COLD-HEARTED JACKASS ******* CHRISTIAN GOD HEAL
AMPUTEES ?
http://whywontgodhealamputees.com/god5.htm
A simple experiment
For this experiment, we need to find a deserving person who has had both of
his legs amputated. For example, find a sincere, devout veteran of the Iraqi
war, or a person who was involved in a tragic automobile accident.
Now create a prayer circle like the one created for Jeanna Giese. The job of
this prayer circle is simple: pray to God to restore the amputated legs of
this deserving person. I do not mean to pray for a team of renowned surgeons
to somehow graft the legs of a cadaver onto the soldier, nor for a team of
renowned scientists to craft mechanical legs for him. Pray that God
spontaneously and miraculously restores the soldier's legs overnight, in the
same way that God spontaneously and miraculously cured Jeanna Giese and
Marilyn Hickey's mother.
If possible, get millions of people all over the planet to join the prayer
circle and pray their most fervent prayers. Get millions of people praying
in unison for a single miracle for this one deserving amputee. Then stand
back and watch.
What is going to happen? Jesus clearly says that if you believe, you will
receive whatever you ask for in prayer. He does not say it once -- he says
it many times in many ways in the Bible.
And yet, even with millions of people praying, nothing will happen.
No matter how many people pray. No matter how sincere those people are. No
matter how much they believe. No matter how devout and deserving the
recipient. Nothing will happen. The legs will not regenerate. Prayer does
not restore the severed limbs of amputees. You can electronically search
through all the medical journals ever written -- there is no documented case
of an amputated leg being restored spontaneously. And we know that God
ignores the prayers of amputees through our own observations of the world
around us. If God were answering the prayers of amputees to regenerate their
lost limbs, we would be seeing amputated legs growing back every day.
Isn't that odd? The situation becomes even more peculiar when you look at
who God is. According to the Standard Model of God:
a.. God is all-powerful. Therefore, God can do anything, and regenerating
a leg is trivial.
b.. God is perfect, and he created the Bible, which is his perfect book.
In the Bible, Jesus makes very specific statements about the power of
prayer. Since Jesus is God, and God and the Bible are perfect, those
statements should be true and accurate.
c.. God is all-knowing and all-loving. He certainly knows about the plight
of the amputee, and he loves this amputee very much.
d.. God is ready and willing to answer your prayers no matter how big or
small. All that you have to do is believe. He says it in multiple places in
the Bible. Surely, with millions of people in the prayer circle, at least
one of them will believe and the prayer will be answered.
e.. God has no reason to discriminate against amputees. If he is answering
millions of other prayers like Jeanna's every day, God should be answering
the prayers of amputees too.
Nonetheless, the amputated legs are not going to regenerate.
What are we seeing here? It is not that God sometimes answers the prayers of
amputees, and sometimes does not. Instead, in this situation there is a very
clear line. God never answers the prayers of amputees. It would appear, to
an unbiased observer, that God is singling out amputees and purposefully
ignoring them.
AMPUTEES ?
http://whywontgodhealamputees.com/god5.htm
A simple experiment
For this experiment, we need to find a deserving person who has had both of
his legs amputated. For example, find a sincere, devout veteran of the Iraqi
war, or a person who was involved in a tragic automobile accident.
Now create a prayer circle like the one created for Jeanna Giese. The job of
this prayer circle is simple: pray to God to restore the amputated legs of
this deserving person. I do not mean to pray for a team of renowned surgeons
to somehow graft the legs of a cadaver onto the soldier, nor for a team of
renowned scientists to craft mechanical legs for him. Pray that God
spontaneously and miraculously restores the soldier's legs overnight, in the
same way that God spontaneously and miraculously cured Jeanna Giese and
Marilyn Hickey's mother.
If possible, get millions of people all over the planet to join the prayer
circle and pray their most fervent prayers. Get millions of people praying
in unison for a single miracle for this one deserving amputee. Then stand
back and watch.
What is going to happen? Jesus clearly says that if you believe, you will
receive whatever you ask for in prayer. He does not say it once -- he says
it many times in many ways in the Bible.
And yet, even with millions of people praying, nothing will happen.
No matter how many people pray. No matter how sincere those people are. No
matter how much they believe. No matter how devout and deserving the
recipient. Nothing will happen. The legs will not regenerate. Prayer does
not restore the severed limbs of amputees. You can electronically search
through all the medical journals ever written -- there is no documented case
of an amputated leg being restored spontaneously. And we know that God
ignores the prayers of amputees through our own observations of the world
around us. If God were answering the prayers of amputees to regenerate their
lost limbs, we would be seeing amputated legs growing back every day.
Isn't that odd? The situation becomes even more peculiar when you look at
who God is. According to the Standard Model of God:
a.. God is all-powerful. Therefore, God can do anything, and regenerating
a leg is trivial.
b.. God is perfect, and he created the Bible, which is his perfect book.
In the Bible, Jesus makes very specific statements about the power of
prayer. Since Jesus is God, and God and the Bible are perfect, those
statements should be true and accurate.
c.. God is all-knowing and all-loving. He certainly knows about the plight
of the amputee, and he loves this amputee very much.
d.. God is ready and willing to answer your prayers no matter how big or
small. All that you have to do is believe. He says it in multiple places in
the Bible. Surely, with millions of people in the prayer circle, at least
one of them will believe and the prayer will be answered.
e.. God has no reason to discriminate against amputees. If he is answering
millions of other prayers like Jeanna's every day, God should be answering
the prayers of amputees too.
Nonetheless, the amputated legs are not going to regenerate.
What are we seeing here? It is not that God sometimes answers the prayers of
amputees, and sometimes does not. Instead, in this situation there is a very
clear line. God never answers the prayers of amputees. It would appear, to
an unbiased observer, that God is singling out amputees and purposefully
ignoring them.