Sunday, February 10, 2013

The Grand Illusion














The Holy Spirit was very evident today both at church and with my afternoon visitors.  Susan and Danny Martin came by to search for the Field Lab geocache.  When they arrived, the first words out of Susan were that she was celebrating her one year anniversary of her double lung transplant!  I can't even imagine what she has gone through.  We had a great time visiting.  I searched her out on Facebook to send a friend request and this is her profile picture.  God bless her for realizing the healing hand that was behind her miracle of being born again in this reality.

Not sure how I came across this link.  An interesting theory of reality and our relationship with God.
http://www.naturalnews.com/038985_universe_simulation_intelligent_design.html

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4 comments:

LarryLilly said...

This post was bittersweet. My only daughter died 20 years ago when she was 15. She had just gotten her drivers learners permit and had marked that she wanted to be an organ donor. When she died they "harvested" her lungs, heart kidneys and corneas. The lungs were the most rare, that year, 1992, there were only some 600 lung donors in the country. Hers went to a 20 year old with cystic fibrosis. They did not share much about reciepints back then but generalalities such as that. So with every one that benefits from such acts of kindness, there is a price to be paid by someone.

I am glad she is doing good two years later and i am sure the doors family smiles thinking that she is alve through the acts of their loved one.

D. B. Day IV said...
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D. B. Day IV said...

John,

Here's a photo and prayer I created that was inspired from some time I spent on the high mesa just north of Taos. I thought you might enjoy it.

http://modernprayer.wordpress.com/2010/07/17/blind-path/

WGZ said...

Hi John - if you'd like to hear more about the physics behind your article posted, watch this youtube "Brian Cox - A night with the stars". It's very worth the time for those interested.