Man Survives Fall From 47 stories, Luck and Physics Credited!
You've probably heard about the New York window washer who survived a 500ft fall when his scaffolding collapsed. Even though he should have been splatted like a bug on a car windshield, doctors say he may even walk again!
While many people are calling it a miracle, at least one genius quoted in the article I read still wants to credit anything but God:
"Evolution didn't give us a body that could survive a drop from that distance but with a combination of luck and physics you can in fact survive one of these falls," said Michio Kaku professor of physics at City University of New York.
I think this quote is an outrageous example of denying the obvious. I reckon giving credit to luck and physics for the man's survival isn't too hard to do when you have enough faith to be an Evolutionist!
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"In those first critical hours, doctors pumped 24 units of donated blood into his body -- about twice his entire blood volume.
They gave him plasma and platelets and a drug to stimulate clotting and stop the hemorrhaging. They inserted a catheter into his brain to reduce swelling and cut open his abdomen to relieve pressure on his organs.
Moreno was at the edge of consciousness when he was brought in. Doctors sedated him, performed a tracheotomy and put him on a ventilator.
His condition was so unstable, doctors worried that even a mild jostle might kill him, so they performed his first surgery without moving him to an operating room.
Nine orthopedic operations followed to piece together his broken body."
-AP
Obviously medical SCIENCE had nothing to do with this man's recovery. I'm sure, had those evil "evolutionist" doctors left this man on the sidewalk, God would have miracled him back to life anyways.
Ahhh... It appears my little article struck a nerve!
Your comment is absurd.
I said nothing about the doctors involved nor did I deny medical science is playing a part in his recovery.
I only commented on how that evolutionist physics professor wants to credit "luck and physics" for the man's survival of the initial impact.
While his ongoing medical care is in the hands of his doctors and surgeons, ultimately his survival is still in the hands of God.
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