That sounds like a convenient way of accepting that Terri be starved to death.
Look, God's will may be different than mine, I have no clue. Neither do you. That is why I'm fighting for her LIFE. I will expend all means to defend that life rather than take a passive role and assume God's will is being done.
If that be the logic I could easily posit the hypothetical that I saw a car about to hit a bystander, could have screamed to give them warning, but chose to content myself in the thinking that the car would miss the person if God willed it.
We have a certain responsibility to defend life. What happens outside of that IS beyond our control but she will not die because I passively stood by.
I have no doubt God will use terri to make a difference, perhaps he already is in opening our eyes to our current culture.
That sounds like a convenient way of accepting that Terri be starved to death. Look, God's will may be different than mine, I have no clue. Neither do you. That is why I'm fighting for her LIFE. I will expend all means to defend that life rather than take a passive role and assume God's will is being done.
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Please take it down a notch. I am not the enemy. And you make a HUGE assumption that I have not been praying for Terri's life to be saved. I was simply saying....that I am struggling to accept that her death could be God's will.
Again...I am not the enemy.