Won't God Heal Amputees

Question #1: Why Won't God Heal Amputees?

In addition, the question references a recent poll showing that 3 out of 4 doctors (some of the most educated people in our society) believe that God is performing miracles on earth today. Strangely, no doctor has ever witnessed God regenerating an amputated leg through prayer. Amputees get no miracles from God. Why is that?

I find this question very interesting. They obviously mean by amputee someone who has lost a limb. The first thing that strikes me about this question is evolution. If healing amputees is such a great thing, and we know of animals or reptiles that have these regenerative processes, then would it make a better question to ask why have humans in their development lost the ability to regenerate limbs? According to Evolution humanity a long time ago would have had these characteristics, but development has said that we give up this task.

But I would not defend God in any other way than looking to Isaiah 55. But I would also point out that these 3 out of 4 doctors are not just watching people come back from cancer, coma patients, blind, lame, and other sever diseases. These doctors also see tissue regenerate in some cases. Jesus shows us that he makes the lame to walk and the blind to see. But Jesus only brings Lazarus back from the tomb for several days, but he does not re-grow a limb. I would ask which is more difficult.

Jesus also gives us a great reminder in Mark 9:42-50. I would rather lose both my legs, both my arms, and both my eyes than lose my faith in Christ Jesus who rescues me from death and hell.

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