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Originally posted by Yarcofin
Disregarding the image itself altogether...
If an angel really caused the girl to make a miracle recovery, why did it leave her horribly disabled?
Originally posted by Syntaxstealth
This is a remarkable find.
Kudos to the OP
Originally posted by Blueracer
reply to post by The dragon is taking over
Humans and angels are two different things. One does not become the other.
Originally posted by bigfatfurrytexan
Being Buddhist,
Originally posted by heyo
reply to post by mystiq
also don't forget that the secretary kept buzzing in a man and every time she'd buzz him he'd disappear...also at the time of the miracle.
Originally posted by bigfatfurrytexan
Being Buddhist...
In fact, Buddhism is generally considered to be not atheistic but agnostic, in that, the Buddha himself did not deny the existence of God. The Indian teacher and social reformer teacher called Sakyamuni Buddha is reported to have either kept silent when asked whether God existed, or in other cases to have said that his Noble Eightfold path led to enlightenment and deathless peace, and did not require faith or belief in a divine being or supreme creator. "Buddhism Without Beliefs," by the former monk and Buddhist scholar Stephen Batchelor, offers a fine argument for the agnostic thinking of basic Buddhism.