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@n8nrgmi
The article you cited was authored by a guy pushing his website and book. He didn’t do any scientific research. The study he referenced totally contradicted him.
drugs can have some similarities, but no one hallucinates elaborate afterlife stories from drugs.May I introduce you to shamanism...
a miracle is when something occurs that is impossible according to science
you should believe him for the signs and wonders that he does. ie, miracles.
theists, christians in particular, are always showing things that are impossible, becoming possible.
15 days later
optic nerves dont just heal themselves.
without God's waving and saying, "yeah, I done did that" it is hard to assess any event, no matter how improbable, and decide that it is the working of God, suspending the odds. If there are billions of people in the world who have diseases and conditions, and the odds against anything in particular happening are 100 million to one. then, over time, we SHOULD see an isolated case, the one. Just my thoughts on it.
feel free to provide evidence
Is there any way that damage to the optic nerve can be reversed?At the present time, no. Research is still in the initial stages of investigating the mechanisms of regeneration and how they can be stimulated. However, there is a lot of exciting work going on in this area.Optic nerve regeneration is possible in some lower vertebrates. For example, in animals such as fish and frogs, an injured optic nerve regenerates fully, allowing for a complete restoration of vision. In mammals, it has been shown that retinal ganglion cells, when put under conditions found in the peripheral nervous system, can successfully regenerate their axons.Researchers are studying the visual systems of these animals to find out what factors stimulate retinal ganglion cells to regrow their axons and restore the transmission of visual information to the brain.
"With sufficient damage, sight is lost. Damage to the optic nerve is irreversible because the cable of nerve fibers doesn't have the capacity to regenerate, or heal itself, whendamage occurs.Oct 29, 2017"apparently u r too stupid to do a google search. you look like u a newbie to debating, so i suppose i should expect idiocy.
my quote was google's official answer, which is pretty authoritative.
polytheist witch also cited information that says serious damage to the retina is irreverssible
my initial article on the miracle stated that as well
so far all i see from you is an inability to use weigh sources and insults "ridiculous" "uneducated" etc. you're too unsophisticated to know that the argument is in my favor at this point
you're too unsophisticated and partisan to know that the argument is in my favor at this point, and that you need to do your own research to verify what i say is true, or for you to provide contrary evidence.
ok i repeated my three second search, and got google's source of information. a very reputable website.
you may feel unobligated to google this, but if you did, you would see a whole list of sites that say the same thing. the science on this is settled, even if you dont like it.