Actually, I'd rather pray. cuz seriously, cancer is incurable, chemo makes you sicker and suffer longer, and even if God doesn't take the cancer away, you'll go to heaven for being a good Christian with faith. After that, who needs to live?
He kill them with they love.. That's the way it is.. All over the world
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Cancer is incurable? Tell my mother, who had chemo for lymphoma 8 years ago and is going strong today. A lot of cancers are treatable if caught in the early stages.
This asshat seems to advocate suicide by deliberately refusing medical treatment as a means of getting to Heaven. I thought suicide was a sin?
So God's going to kill you with love? Way to convince people to join your cult, you lousy tool.
"even if God doesn't take the cancer away, you'll go to heaven for being a good Christian with faith."
Unless you're not a Christian...then after dying painfully, you'll BURN IN THE PITS OF HELL FOR ALL ETERNITY!
He kills them with love, indeed.
If I'm not mistaken, the last sentence is a line from the book The Green Mile. Although in this case, it's probably from the movie, because this poster is clearly too stupid to read books.
I can't tell what it has to do with the rest of the nonsense, though.
I'd say it needs to be taken on a case-by-case basis. I don't think I would want to bother with a lengthy, painful, and expensive chemo treatment if it had only a slim chance of succeeding; I've known a few people whose chemo treatments failed them (no idea whether they just started too late or if the cancer was just too aggressive).
But I have known a few whose treatments cured them and have given them their lives again. For a decent chance at that, I'd take the chemo, especially since there is no guarantee of a heaven or any other "second chance" at life.
Of course, the idea of praying as an "alternative" to treatment is sheer idiocy. You might as well just go ahead and drink the hemlock to get it over with.
~David D.G.
Well, my mother had cancer, surgery and chemo and lived another 30 healthy years.
I think your theology is stupid and you're a moron, but I support your right to refuse cancer treatments for yourself.
<<< cancer is incurable >>>
Tell that to Lance Armstrong.
<<< chemo makes you sicker and suffer longer >>>
Chemo does suck, no question. And your immune system is weak for a while after, so you're more likely to get sick. But otherwise you're going to have to deal with the cancer instead. Not much of an improvement.
Very well. Pray and refuse medical treatment when you're sick. If you want to die, so be it. It's better than suicide bombing.
Why don't Christians in general do this? Surely a loving god would cure them, right?
"This asshat seems to advocate suicide by deliberately refusing medical "treatment as a means of getting to Heaven. I thought suicide was a sin?"
But coffee, it's not suicide! You see, the all-loving/powerful GOD gives someone the gift of cancer so that he can see you sooner! So by giving up, you are actually doing GOD's will! To a true fundy, dying, while not as good as the rapture will be, is the next best thing. Yes take him jesus! Take back your deluded and superstitious child! Love him to death. Love him till he cries out in pain and suffering! Love him till he's too weak to pee on his own! Love the fucking shit out of him so that wishes he could kill himself to end the pain, but realizes that he can't do anything to bring it about. Then when he is sooooo close to you that you can almost smell the radiation, Lord let him be put on machines for years to prolong his suffering until his organs finally stop working. Praise Jesus! God surely does work in misanthropic ways.
I wonder if one day the fundies are going to form a cult where they all pray for forgiveness and some guy shoots them so they can go right to heaven. That guy that shoots them can simply deeply repent for it afterwards and still go to heaven later. Because after all, the blood of jesus washes away all sins!
Then in heaven they can all say to the gunman. 'Hey, good to see you! Its great up here, thanks for sending us there!'
Of course since sin can't enter heaven according to fundie-mentalism. You also can't sin there, you'd think. So the 'fun' in heaven is probably praising God eternally.
Actually I guess according to fundie theology you can go to hell or go to another kind of hell.
After that, who needs to live? Those of us who realize that we have but one life and that we are incredibly lucky to have it.
"chemo makes you sicker and suffer longer"
So, hypothetically you might live for a year without chemo or two years with chemo? Pretty sure that means chemo is working.
"even if God doesn't take the cancer away, you'll go to heaven for being a good Christian"
Please go find the bible verse saying " thou shalt not use chemotherapy" please, or else I'll take heaven after a long life instead of heaven after a needlessly cut short one.
Tell it to Lance Armstrong (prick and a cheat though he may be), or to Bob Champion, a former steeplechase jockey in the UK who recovered from cancer to ride the winner of the Grand National in about 1981. In fact, an excellent movie entitled "Champions" was made about Bob and his winning Grand National mount, Aldaniti.
Confused?
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