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'Faith healing'
This is why I'm not religious :devil:
Article ----> HERE A US jury has found a man guilty of killing his sick 11-year-old daughter by praying for her recovery rather than seeking medical care. The man, Dale Neumann, told a court in the state of Wisconsin he believed God could heal his daughter. She died of a treatable disease - undiagnosed diabetes - at home in rural Wisconsin in March last year, as people surrounded her and prayed. Neumann's wife, Leilani Neumann, was convicted earlier this year. The couple, who were both convicted of second-degree reckless homicide, face up to 25 years in prison when they are sentenced in October. A lawyer representing Dale Neumann said he would appeal. During the trial, medical experts told the court that Neumann's daughter could have survived if she had received treatment, including insulin and fluids, before she stopped breathing. On Thursday Neumann, who is 47 and studied in the past to be a Pentecostal minister, said he thought God would heal his daughter. "If I go to the doctor, I am putting the doctor before God," he said. "I am not believing what he said he would do." He also said he thought his daughter had had flu or a fever, and that he had not realised how ill she was. Neumann's lawyer said he had been convinced that his "faith healing" was working, and that he had committed no crime. The prosecution argued that Neumann had minimised his daughter's illness and that he had allowed her to die as a selfish act of faith. They said the girl should have been taken to hospital because she was unable to walk, talk, eat or drink. Instead, an ambulance was only called once the girl had stopped breathing. |
:twisted: Dudes like this, they should fire a loaded gun at their head and see if they can pray hard and fast enough to get god to "stop the mother f*cking bullets" (Pulp Fiction reference I couldn't resist).
Perhaps God's aswers to prayers is medical science that saves so many lives? It reminds me of the movie Leap Of Faith, where Steve Martin is talking to the crippled kid who thinks god will heal him, and Steve Martin says something about as long as he's doing everything he can there's nothing wrong with prayer, but God won't make you better sitting on your ass. |
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i think thats disgraceful really if god was real alot of miracles would happen alot more, but i just think whats the point in wasting time in believing something that ain't real, but surely your kids would come first weather they are ill or not weather you believe in god or not
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as for the topic...I think the devout person at the end of the day will have to look and say that if something is seriously wrong with their child, they must take them somewhere that they can be taken care of. It's the assumptions that tend to annoy me more then anything else. If he was a medical professional and a devout lover of god I could appreciate his stance slightly more, but it seems like he based it all on guess work. Then again if he was a medical professional he probably wouldn't have left it get to that stage in the first place. As the saying goes, God hears all prayers but sometimes the answer is no. |
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:twisted: Ralph, a religious man, goes to Church one Sunday.
He kneels at the alter, places his hands together, bows his head in reverence and says "God, please, please, let me win the lottery.I want to win the lottery". Wednesday comes, Saturday comes, no jackpot. He goes to church the next Sunday. Kneeling at the alter, he again addresses God. "God, I have always been a faithful servant to you.I ask you again, please let me win the lottery". Wednesday, Saturday, nadda. He goes again and talks to the big guy upstairs. "God, I ask you once, I ask you twice, I ask you THREE times, PLEASE, let me win the lottery, I beg of you, please let me win the lottery". God shrugs and answers "hey fella, c'mon, cut me a little slack here, at lease buy a damn ticket" :shrug: God doesn't always help those who help themselves, but the guys who don't even try don't stand a chance. |
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Well...this is how I see it...God created people and put them on Earth...haven't created jobs, money, mortgages, stress, etc...
Live, eat berries (or anything else you can find - all natural and organic certified by higher authority), hunt whatever if you feel like it, have sex, have babies...take care of them...or not take care of them...and so on...and that's about it... Yeah, life span was somewhat short...but what quality!!! We have invented the rest, didn't we??? I will be so lucky if I can retire at 70...that is providing I am still alive... |
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I know some of you won't agree; I am just putting forward the counter-argument. Quote:
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If God does exist, then he's a sick and twisted b@st@rd who gets his jollies from watching the good die young. |
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I tried googling this as I was curious what the general belief is on it and struggled to find anything particularly 'helpful', aside of the suggestion that Quote:
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The point is though, that regardless of what percentage of disasters and diseases you can try and blame mankind for, this "God" person is responsible for the rest. In which case, assuming he is all powerful, he's also a mean ~~~~~~~.
Alternatively, and rather more simply, he just doesn't exist. |
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If God did create Adam then he didn't do a great job since he was riddled with genetic disorders that has been passed down through the ages. |
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I don't really get it to be honest. I have a friend who when faced with a question he can't answer, or a disagreement, just keeps talking. He's Irish and his accent brings with it some charm, but also makes it difficult for some people to understand what he's saying. Eventually he seems to confuse them into agreeing with him or believing he knows what he's talking about. Afterwards, they're left wondering whether he answered them or not. The article confused me, I can't work out if the answer was in there. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGASv...eature=related he was a legend!! |
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You may claim the world's imperfect because of that goshdarn free will humans have, but even so, he should have known this was going to happen (all-knowing god, right?) and did nothing to prevent all hurt, suffering, war and what have you. Or, as you believe it to be, he can't do nothing about it. (Disclaimer: I'm one of those annoying godless types who think that the chance that a supernatural being like the one posed in the bible exists is about as large as the chance that there's an invisible pink unicorn in the room right now.) |
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I think I need several drinks now :wtf: :hic:
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