Originally posted by kirksey957I would accept as a test of normalcy an experiment in which she is vocally asked whether she wants to live. If 10 randomly selected English speakers unanimously observe that she vocally answers in the affirmative, she would be deemed normal. I am willing to entertain other test proposals.
Define "normal."
Originally posted by DoctorScribblesOK, I know this sounds crazy, but I know there are people who would go to the spot where her ashes are buried and will tell you that they hear her speaking in the rustling of the leaves or the wind blowing. Or maybe a dog barking in the distance. Be careful who you randomly select.
I would accept as a test of normalcy an experiment in which she is vocally asked whether she wants to live. If 10 randomly selected English speakers unanimously observe that she vocally answers in the affirmative, she would be deemed normal. I am willing to entertain other test proposals.
Originally posted by DoctorScribblesIt's possible for her to COME BACK to life, then. People do that. Bloke called Lazarus was well known for it.
Allow me to inform you that even after Terri's cremation, at least one RHP member voiced the position that it was still possible for her to regain normal health, since through God, all things are possible. Is that person wrong?
Doesn't mean she's still alive, just means death is not always the end.
So yes, it's POSSIBLE. I'd say the odds against it are quite high, though. God seems to reserve that particular miracle for special occasions.
Originally posted by orfeoWhat was so special about Lazarus?
It's possible for her to COME BACK to life, then. People do that. Bloke called Lazarus was well known for it.
Doesn't mean she's still alive, just means death is not always the end.
So yes, it's POSSIBLE. I'd say the odds against it are quite high, though. God seems to reserve that particular miracle for special occasions.