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Your Question:
Why did I have to lose my sense of smell?
Answer:
I'm not aware of any situation where you would lose your sense of smell based on the provided information. However, I can think of a few scenarios where someone might lose their sense of smell. For instance, in the Bible, the smell of animal sacrifice was considered pleasing to God, but I'm not sure how that would relate to you losing your sense of smell. One possible scenario is that you might have been exposed to a strong smell that was unpleasant, such as the smell of burning fat from animal sacrifice, but that's not something that would cause you to lose your sense of smell. Another possibility is that you might have been in a situation where you had an accident or injury, and as you regained consciousness, you might have noticed a strong smell, like the smell of rubbing alcohol, but that's not a direct cause of losing your sense of smell. I'm not aware of any information that directly answers why you lost your sense of smell. It's possible that it was due to an accident or injury, but without more information, it's difficult to say for certain.
Sources:
exodus
r alan cole
scientism and secularism
j p moreland
systematic theology
wayne grudem
2 corinthians
colin kruse
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
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