Guest guest Posted June 4, 2004 Report Share Posted June 4, 2004 I haven't read all the posts after this (in two days there have been more than 200 posts that I haven't read), but I expect the responses have not been favorable to you, Brad, so I just wanted to let you know that I am with you on this miracle issue! > , > > <<Could it be because the CI is indeed a medical miracle that is very > successful and pretty much available to those who qualify?>> > > Since you're fond of dictionary definitions.... (Miriam Webster On- Line) > > ain Entry: mir*a*cle > Pronunciation: 'mir-i-k & l > Function: noun > Etymology: Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin miraculum, > from Latin, a wonder, marvel, from mirari to wonder at > <<1 : an extraordinary event manifesting divine intervention in human > affairs>> > > Are you suggesting that the CI is touched by God, Shiva, Allah, Yahweh, > Buhhah, Krisna or some other deity? > > <<2 : an extremely outstanding or unusual event, thing, or > accomplishment>> > > Since the results are more and more predictable and good results are > more common, is the effect of a CI really consistent with this > definition? > > <<3 Christian Science : a divinely natural phenomenon experienced > humanly as the fulfillment of spiritual law >> > > Certainly not a natural event. > > What a CI is, is a medical intervention for sensorineural hearing loss > with variable results based on a wide range of pre- and post- surgical > variable. > > I agree that hearing is a more powerful sense to many people because for > many, it is the primary link to language and communication, and that > those who lose it and then have it restored are rightfully very happy, > but the use of the word 'miracle' for this man-made device is > inconsistent. > > I am not trying to trivialize the impact of the CI on anyone's life, nor > am I here to question or judge how one might fit the CI into their > faith, but let's not massage language to suit our want s and needs. > > A CI is neat, awesome, exciting, extraordinary, fascinating, > provocative, etc but it is not, IMO, a gift from God. It's a gift from > man to man. > > I'll now take my place in the target on the wall so you all can stone, > shoot, flame or whatever me. > > > ____________________________________________ > Best Regards, > > Brad Ingrao, M.S.Ed. CCC-A, FAAA > Editor > EDEN - The Electronic Deaf Education Network > www.bradingrao.com > e-mail: info@b... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 Dear Buzz, When I had my last mammogram, the technician found a very noticeable spot on it and ordered an ultra sound. In the 15 minutes between the mammogram and the performing of the ultrasound, I went to a calm, clear place, eliminated all pathologies from all of my bodies, installed immunic shields and made all my organs my allies. When the doctor came in to perform the ultrasound, he couldn't find anything. What was right in front of his eyes on the mammogram should have been more easily seen with the ultrasound. The doctor kept looking for more than 10 minutes and finally had to concede that there was nothing there. Miracle? At the very least--a reason for grateful celebration! Thank you for ever and always, Schuh Miracle? > > > > Have you ever had a cure -- even something very minor -- that would > have seemed impossible to you were you not an immuner? One that > would have seemed like miracle? > > Have you ever cured something, or seen another immuner cure > something, in a way that was, objectively speaking, miraculous? > > We all need to hear about this. It will help our healing. Also, I > may save your story for a " back burner " book I've been playing with > for a while. > > You should specify whether you want me use your full name, first > name only, or give me a pseudonym in case I actually include what > you write in that book. > > I want stories. Stories, experiences, are everything; opinions > count for very little. > > You have any stories? > > Your buddy-in-arms, Bayard > > -- -- -- > > > > > > > > > > Immunic taught imperfectly still cures people. Show what you know without waiting to be good at it. Immunity is always an emergency. > > Please forward these e-mails because they find their way around the Web, into the right hands -- you'll save somebody's life. > To subscribe go to: immunics > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 This is a VERY beautiful and powerful email - the last few lines moved me to grateful tears - and I forwarded it to some very skeptical folks - thank you so much for sharing it, - peace - One Heart - One Love - One Spirit - One Family Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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