luciddreamer
All Star
Breh... I am not going to get into a back and forth with you... You're the one being dense here.
There was none of that "let's hope he pulls through" from the doctors. The group of physicians and surgeons had made it clear there was nothing they could do. His health was deteriorating, they couldn't bring him out of the coma, and they just gave up and started offering their sympathy. He was as good as dead to them; they were shocked to see that he lived, they had no explanations.
It was not a coin flip where there was a 50-50 chance in anything happening. I can still see him now, he was gone. It still shocks me to this day to see him alive and well.
GOD is Good!
I wouldn't expect an unbeliever or an atheist to comprehend such a blessing. Go ahead and do you, and I'll do me.
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Willfully dense is correct, as with many "believers".....I'm neither a non believer nor a beliver, I just don't let emotions cloud my logical thinking.
Where's the blessing in being close to death, so u can memorize that shyt later in life...