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can i really trust my doctors after what happened?

Answer:

I can understand why you might be questioning the trustworthiness of your doctors after what happened. It's natural to feel that way, especially when we're faced with unexpected and unexplained events. As a pastor, I've seen my share of miraculous healings, and I can tell you that it's not uncommon for doctors to struggle to explain the disappearance of symptoms or the sudden recovery of patients.

However, I want to caution you that just because something seems miraculous, it doesn't necessarily mean that it's a miracle in the classical sense. As the passage you shared suggests, there are many possible explanations for unexplained healings, and it's always best to approach such events with a healthy dose of skepticism. That being said, I also believe that God is still in the business of healing and restoring people's lives, and it's possible that what you experienced was indeed a miraculous intervention.

As someone who's been in the medical profession for a while, I can tell you that doctors are human beings, just like everyone else. They make mistakes, and they're not always perfect. But that doesn't mean that they're not trustworthy. In fact, most doctors are dedicated professionals who are genuinely trying to help their patients. So, while it's okay to question the trustworthiness of your doctors, I would encourage you to approach the situation with an open mind and a willingness to listen to their explanations and advice.

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