Prepare for a story that will take your breath away. What happened to a Missouri teenager on the day of August 4, 2013 is moving hearts everywhere. The events of that day cannot be explained or rationalized in any way outside of being a miracle. One request to pray out loud ended in a miracle that nobody at the scene will ever be able to forget.
When 19-year-old Katie Lentz was hit by a drunk driver while driving in Missouri, first responders faced a difficult time trying to rescue her from the smashed vehicle. Lentz was trapped inside her car while firemen worked their tools in vain to try and reach Lentz. After a series of failed attempts, Lentz requested to pray out loud with the rescuers. After this, an amazing miracle involving a mysterious priest, a bottle of anointing oil, and a powerful prayer ensued.
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For all you non believers, there is a GOD.
There is also confirmation bias. Which ironically has evidence and is testable and falsifiable, unlike every deity ever... Which btw, which of the thousands of deities man invented are you referring to 4:27? Between the explain action of "magic" or confirmation bias, I think the explanation is obvious.
7:24
don't you have some kittens to stomp on or something?
you pitiful liberals, i'm sure haven't yet had your morning starbucks, and you're already out crapping on religious threads.
please turn your imac off and go back to sleep, nobody cares what you think.
Anon 8:50 Totally agree!
There is POWER in prayer!
I agree too, 8:50.
It's amazing how some people feel like it's a big public service to go around crapping in people's cornflakes.
7:24 May God bless you !!
There is a GOD and he is not Obama
@8:50
Why does everyone here assume I am liberal? I am not, btw, but the fact that this is your knee jerk reaction exposes the fact that you don't form ideas based on the evidence, rather, you simply parrot the propaganda you choose to consume. It's sad, really.
Time and time again, prayer fails. Just ask the parent of a child, nay the thousands of children who died of cancer whose prayers were met with arrogant indifference from their deity. Don't pretend that prayer affects anything, as by your deities very nature it will not. Does your deity have a plan? Know all, millennia before it happened? How then do you square the circle and possibly argue that prayer affects anything? It makes no sense.
Time to start thinking with your brains folks, and time to stop parroting bad ideas.
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