You believe that God heals, right? When you or a loved one is sick, you pray in such a way that evidences a belief that God, the “Great Physician,” might come to your aid and provide a miracle. Right?

I want to ask a few questions here and I want you to feel free to answer in this blog:

1. Do you believe that God still heals people today?

2. Is a miraculous cure from cancer any more difficult for God than healing someone who has lost a leg?

3. Have you ever seen either type of miracle?

4. Why, assuming that you have never seen nor heard of an amputee being healed, doesn’t God heal amputees?

I want to make something clear. I am not presupposing the legitimacy of this question. Nor am I saying that the question itself is not without faulty presuppositions. I just want to put this forth for discussion. It is a primary question that skeptics, doubters, and atheists are using today as an apologetic, personal and public, for their worldview.

I leave these four questions with you. Have fun!

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