Yes, and we will wait in vain. Satan has won, as I feared he would. I expected this in the fall of 2003, when the FL appeals judges declared the first Terri's Law "presumtively unconstitutional" without hearing any evidence. I bet the Schindlers wish they had never moved to FL, but does anyone know how many other states there are in which this could have happened?
After Hugh Finn, I haven't been thrilled with the Commonwealth of Virginia.
No, Satan has NOT won, no matter what happens.
God is still on His throne, He is still in control, He is still Sovereign.
If Terri dies, there is a victory in that that Greer and Felos and Michael Schiavo do not know about, because she goes Home to be with the Lord.
It may seem to us that Satan has won, but he hasn't and he never will. The ONLY power satan has is deception, as we can see so clearly in this case: many have been deceived.
But God is still in control, and we can trust Him to bring good out of this even if Terri dies. We need to trust Him for that.
I heard a man on msnbc talking about the Pope's health and directly connecting it to Terri and how significant Terri's fight has become, especially now at Easter. The irony hasn't escaped the media.
If God should take Terri home (and I'm still not convinced that this will occur) I suspect and expect the dam may very well break in ways we cannot imagine. It may even spark revival when the "church goers" political aids, those in the medical fields and on and on come to the realization that no many was willing or able to save her.
Pat Buchanan was incredible as well, saying that Jeb should have gone in there. Pat has been right about so many things, our borders, free trade and the economy and the sanctity of human life. Go Pat Go. Maybe it's time?