At least we know his heart’s in the right place.
1 in 10,000 births seems fairly common medically. Maybe it’s usually acccompanied by other birth defects leading to an otherwise high mortality rate.
Hey, I remembered what this is called! Among other reasons, it can be found in mirror image twins.
This reminds me of my wife, who does everything backwards :)
A Vulcan?
What I’m wanting to see is situs invesus of the ears.
Obviously from a mirror universe...
These doctors didn’t take any half hearted measures in finding out what was wrong. They are all heart.
A street pastor acquaintance of mine, had a son who had certain internal organs that were reversed. The doctors told him the baby would not survive past 2 years of age, I believe. The man was a very successful building contractor in Calgary, raised Roman Catholic in Poland, but was upset with the hypocrisy he saw in his church, both among the congregants and the priests. (Of course, not having attended an Protestant church, he was unaware of the hypocrisy within most churches of any denomination.)
He promised God that if He would cure his son, he would preach the gospel on the streets of Calgary. A short while later, doctors found that all the baby’s organs had moved to their proper place and the boy was healthy. The man joined a Messianic Jewish congregation and preaches on the streets of Calgary to this day.
While I appreciate his fervour and the successes StreetChurch has had on the streets, I believe his style with those in authority is overly confrontational. ‘Street Church’ is excellent with the ‘street people’ of Calgary, but it is almost as though he purposely picks fights with secular leaders in the community rather than trying to show them Christian love. I believe he would have more success in being a little less confrontational with the ‘movers and shakers’ in the city.
Technically, isn’t the heart located in he center of the chest...with a part of it slightly offset to the left?
I had no idea my lever was on my left side.