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Does God heal amputees?
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<blockquote data-quote="bibleblevr" data-source="post: 56872653" data-attributes="member: 238451"><p>The Catholic Church has recognised less then 13,000 miracles over the past 2000 years, they are the largest organization who examines and documents miracles, and yet only 13,000 are found. Weed out those that don't have to do with medical problems and that leaves you with fewer. I would say that given the fact that amputation is fairly rare, and that major miracles are less common then smaller ones, it is reasonable to think that not seeing amputees healed is simply because the probability of them being healed then documented is very low. keep a look out for the next 1000 years and maybe we will have a case, God doesn't do huge miracles that regularly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bibleblevr, post: 56872653, member: 238451"] The Catholic Church has recognised less then 13,000 miracles over the past 2000 years, they are the largest organization who examines and documents miracles, and yet only 13,000 are found. Weed out those that don't have to do with medical problems and that leaves you with fewer. I would say that given the fact that amputation is fairly rare, and that major miracles are less common then smaller ones, it is reasonable to think that not seeing amputees healed is simply because the probability of them being healed then documented is very low. keep a look out for the next 1000 years and maybe we will have a case, God doesn't do huge miracles that regularly. [/QUOTE]
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