Re: [asa] Hiding the miraculous?

From: David Buller <bullerscience@gmail.com>
Date: Fri Jun 15 2007 - 16:27:46 EDT

On 6/13/07, Chris Barden <chris.barden@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Ted -
>
> So far as I have been able to uncover, there are only three medically
> documented instances of spontaneous regression/remission of pancreatic
> cancer. (See for example http://mbvax.com/pdf/Pancreas.pdf ) Perhaps
> your friend's wife was another of the unreported cases. Doctors
> haven't delved into the wherefores of such turnarounds, and medical
> researchers are only now beginning to, but you're right -- I'd be
> prepared to call such a thing a miracle.
>
> Chris

Sorry to be so behind in posting this, but this sort of an issue reminded me
of the "nature miracle" subject mentioned in Carol Hill's most recent
article in PSCF. She said that something could still be called a miracle
even if it had a natural cause; the point is that God worked through them to
accomplish something that for all practical purposes wouldn't have happened
otherwise due to the extreme improbability. Praise the Lord for His
constant presence in everything!

-David Buller

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