"In 1999, I was hospitalized with a severe staph infection. I’d never known such horrible pain, and while I received excellent medical care, and the strongest antibiotics available, all of that would have been useless if God had not divinely intervened. God literally saved my life, and nothing and no one will make me believe otherwise."
In 1996, Lance Armstrong contracted testicular cancer. He was told he had at best a 40% chance of surviving such, despite surgery & chemotherapy. Yet, with grit, determination, sheer bloodymindedness and balls (no pun intended), he beat it. He then went on to win seven Tour De Frances:
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Lance Armstrong is an Atheist.
I'm no doctor or professor of medicine, but even I know that a mere case of staphylococcus. (emphasis added):
'The Staphylococcus genus includes at least 40 species. Of these, nine have two subspecies and one has three subspecies. Most are harmless and reside normally on the skin and mucous membranes of humans and other organisms'
Is trumped by an example of near-terminal cancer. Oh, and one more thing: if you're having to rely on modern, medical science to start with, instead of just praying your ailment away, you don't have much faith in your 'Faith', boy.
I love the smell of arguments blasted out of the space-time continuum in the morning. Smells like... victory.