Gordy327
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That's a lot of word salad to avoid the question and challenge, while simultaneously trying to throw something back hoping something will stick.
On that same token, why would God have to use King Cyrus (a pagan to boot), when He can supposedly do anything - and that with Him, nothing is impossible?
And yet - He used Cyrus.
Actually - your atheistic apologetic nonsense is so RIGID that it can't stretch - not even a tiny bit.
That's what happens when one's thinking is forced to be within the confines of a closed mind!
That's what happens too, when we keep trying to debate about issues we hardly know!
The ignorance on the subject - in this case, Abrahamic God/Christianity - will definitely show.
God ALWAYS does things for a reason.
HIS reason.
What His reason(s) are may not be obvious to an observer........................... or, even to the recipient of His favor/blessing.
Like, with the cancer survivor - have you considered the possibility that GOD may have also had something planned for any of the medical team involved in the healing of the patient?
Why should we assume the benefit is only for the patient?
Who knows what each and everyone involved in the healing was going through at the time?
Perhaps, the healing was an answer to a doctor's own prayers about his own ability as a surgeon? We don't know.
And most certainly, you don't!
Here, I'll make it simple for you: 1) why would God need medicine/doctors to heal the sick or raise the dead when he can do it with a thought? 2) prove prayer has any tangible effect in lieu of medicine!