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stopbush

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17. Really? And what was that medical cure that can't be explained scientifically in this case?
Sun Apr 27, 2014, 06:55 PM
Apr 2014

Was it anything like the bullshit "miracles" that were attributed to Mother Teresa, even though said miracles were adamantly contested by the doctors who actually cured the patients in question?

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Yeah! That just solved a whole lot of the world's problems. NOT! stopbush Apr 2014 #1
Couldn't have said it better. phil89 Apr 2014 #2
Healings done in their names. Brickbat Apr 2014 #5
1. Made a lame man blind stopbush Apr 2014 #10
It was a miracle so few priests were arrested under JPII. ChairmanAgnostic Apr 2014 #13
It's really nothing more than a PR move Major Nikon Apr 2014 #3
FWIW Francis changed the rule LiberalElite Apr 2014 #6
No, it's defined as a medical cure that cannot be explained scientifically. rug Apr 2014 #15
Really? And what was that medical cure that can't be explained scientifically in this case? stopbush Apr 2014 #17
For JP2, it was a paralyzing brain aneurysm. rug Apr 2014 #18
So I did a google search and here's what I found: stopbush Apr 2014 #19
For one thing, I'm not hanging it on The Daily Mail or "saintanthonyofpadua.net". rug Apr 2014 #20
The bullshit was reported by Reuters and picked up by the Daily Mail. stopbush Apr 2014 #22
I'll just leave your posr reeking out there as an example of typical "behavior". rug Apr 2014 #24
It speaks for itself, as do the easily exposed lies about miracles occurring. stopbush Apr 2014 #25
It certainly does speak to something. It's not what you think, though. rug Apr 2014 #26
It's easy to toss out meaningless one-liners. Harder to address my exposing the lie stopbush Apr 2014 #27
"my exposing the lie", Lol! rug Apr 2014 #28
Rug. Good for LOLs. Not much else. stopbush Apr 2014 #29
You have now completed your descent into inanity. rug Apr 2014 #31
Just following your lead. stopbush Apr 2014 #32
Prudent but doubtful. rug Apr 2014 #33
Miracles are getting weaker and weaker. progressoid Apr 2014 #21
LOL nt flying rabbit Apr 2014 #23
In other words... Helen Borg Apr 2014 #4
Hey, let's be real for a minute... Moostache Apr 2014 #7
what a joke. NYtoBush-Drop Dead Apr 2014 #8
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2014 #9
Moreover, what *is* a Saint? SorellaLaBefana Apr 2014 #11
You can't spell "saint" without "ain't." stopbush Apr 2014 #30
It's traditional... Archae Apr 2014 #12
Pretty cool! Thanks for posting. Kaleva Apr 2014 #14
Thanks for posting. A blessed 840high Apr 2014 #16
Nonsense, all of it. Owl Apr 2014 #34
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