So, basically, you're chalking up spontaneous remissions to God.
Strange how God can cure allergies, asthma, diabetes, high cholesterol, cancer, and 'a hole in the heart' - all, except the hole (AFAIK), can be effected by diet, exercise, and spontaneous remission - yet seems unable to give a man a new set of legs, restore vision, or grow a new set of adult teeth.
I'll happily change the recipient of the miracled teeth to someone I know, if 'selfishness' matters. The person I'm thinking of lost them because of poor nutrition, due to neglect and abuse, during her childhood.
The offer will still stand.
Doesn't a part of your mind scream, "That doesn't make sense! God is all powerful! Why won't He do that?!"
You are an intelligent person. That is obvious. Why can't you see the glaring problem there?
Sure those things sometimes can be related to diet and exercise.
Spontaneous remission though? That’s presuming that such a thing really exists and that the healing is not an answer to prayer. However, knowing the medical (and scientific) community’s attitude towards the supernatural, they would just chalk it up to inexplicable spontaneous remission than admit that God had anything to do with it.
Besides, those conditions that are treated with diet and exercise take time. It’s not an instantaneous thing. What take the time is convincing the doctors and waiting for them to run the tests confirming.
If it’s not reasonable that God would do it, why is it reasonable that the human body would just decide to fix itself? Which is more probable?