Its indeed a miracle. To put it simply, God decided it was not yet his time. We should be thankful this grandfather got more years to spend on earth with his loved ones!
So, “tests revealed” that he was brain-dead, eh?
Mmm, I loves me the smell of a lawsuit in the mornng ....
Look, I am not a litigation-happy person. But I hope the family will sue, for the sole reason that it will make doctors a lot less quick to write people off if they know they may have to justify a million-dollar lawsuit to the hospital they’re working for. I saw this cavalier attitude with my mom’s death. Some docs (not all, but enough to cause trouble) have a little God complex and want to decide for you when your life is “not worth living.” You know what? That is not the doctor’s call to make. They should have that lesson reinforced.
Under Obamacare, he would already be soylent green.
What a glorious miracle! Praise God!
There's a news story here about a glorious miracle. I think you will enjoy reading it if you haven't already heard about it.
Praise God!
Good thing he was 84 and did not have any harvestable organs, or he would have been toast. How many Quality Adjusted Life Years does this count for?
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There’s an additional miracle here. He’s 84 and in a chair, yet they found someone willing to operate on him for an aortic aneurysm.
God sometimes just has to show off, Baker told them.
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What? This is a wonderful story, but anyone who attributes God’s miracles to “showing off”, a less than admirable human frailty, has much to learn about the ways of the Lord.
What a stupid way to describe God’s work.
A miracle or a bad call by a tired resident working a lot of overtime on Thanksgiving week.
Praise the Lord for his goodness and for His wonderful works to the children of men!