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Originally Posted by tbpew
Ferd, I don't talk for gaming purposes.
I talk because I am done making excuses to my children why Ibuprophen works but God arriving on the scene is always a major "what-if" with 1000 pre-made reasons why he may not have decided to heal or releave pain, despite his completed work at the hand of the whip operator.
So Ferd, you have a very potent personal family story to establish your thanksgiving for God sending men to invent sythethic drugs. Do I have that right?
come now, your assessment that my view had anything to do with either giving God thanks or not giving God thanks, --was straight out of D.A.'s playbook. No revelance, no application, design to incite human contest.
My point, --my belabored point, was that we do not do well when we call man's sustitutes as being God's remedy/cure.
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PewMan, let me quote from you:
But please, don't attribute God's active/purposed hand to leading men to be delvelopers of sythethic chemcials that you must commit to purchase and then ingest or inject into your bloodstream for the rest of your life...all to be a recipient of his provision of well-being for your circumstance.
I get at least to some degree what you are saying.... and if I offended you with my approach i am sorry. it wasnt my intention but I was in that last bit, addressing your above comment.
I DO give thanks to God that we found the best Doctor in our area to treat our son. and I DO give thanks to God for the availbility of medication that stablized our sons heart until he became well.
You and I dont agree on this point.
thats fine.
i am FOR God healing people. I have been blessed by God to used in healing ministry. I believe in healing with all that is in me.
I am also pragmatic enough to know that there are times when a good doctor is the best perscription.