Literal rasad kaayu na nga question. His ways are not our ways. Amputation is not the end of happiness. Would u refuse to function if u wer otherwise?
simple lang ang sagot eh tao tayo hindi tayo butiki.we have different structure than animals like lizards do.
bai hunahunaa kuno kung tanan prayers kay gigrant n Lord.. wla na challenge ang life ana....![]()
Just a thought though..
If it's God will that the man has been amputated because He has plans for him. Then what if this man with his intelligence and will was able to develop a device that would make him walk or hold things again would that success be attributed to God? or to man? I'd say the latter. Man's will and intelligence made this feat possible and not by God. If it were God he'd have magically grow those legs.
Prayers are effective, OK. Even though I hold the belief that there is no supreme being in existence for real, I acknowledge that prayers do affect people at some level.
BUT the effect is far from the so-called 'Divine Intervention'.
Prayers have some scientific implications. Science have its own 'equivalents' for a prayer. More effective 'equivalents' for that matter.
Ask the the hypnotherapist/psychoanalyst or the likes nearest you and find out more about it. (make sure you are asking for a professional advice, untainted by individual beliefs...)
Prayers do heal emotional, psychological, and 'spiritual' ailments, as well as physiological irregularities that can be attributed soley or majorly on the emotional, psychological, and 'spiritual' abnormalities, permanent or otherwise...(the 'common' headaches, anxiety, etc.)
But prayers that heals purely/majorly on physical irregularities (cancer, tuberculosis, etc.)?? Pure bullcrap.
People - mostly religious 'fanatics' - simply blew the whole prayer thing out of proportion.
Similar Threads |
|