Lucian Hodoboc
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I read an interesting post on Reddit and I'd like to ask you to share your thoughts on the matter.
A Jewish man from America was married to a lady from Taiwan, they were both living in the US. His wife's mother, who lives in Taiwan, is practicing an Asian religion, I don't exactly remember what he said it was, either Buddhism or something else. Yeah, so the wife's mother (his mother-in-law) repeatedly tells him (via phone calls, I'm assuming) that he has to go to the doctor for a detailed physical checkup about an abdominal problem. She says that the monks at the temple she goes to told her that he is in danger due to abdominal health issue. A few days after this warning, his brother died in his sleep due to unknown causes. Then he discovers that he has a bump in his belly button, sees a doctor and is told that it's nothing to worry about. One month later, he suddenly develops an umbilical hernia and almost dies. He is taken to the ER and they manage to operate him and save his life.
According to Christian theology, supernatural entities in other religions are demons. Did demons try to warn this man about his health issues? Did God work through people of another religion to save the life of a non-Christian? Why do you think his brother died?
A Jewish man from America was married to a lady from Taiwan, they were both living in the US. His wife's mother, who lives in Taiwan, is practicing an Asian religion, I don't exactly remember what he said it was, either Buddhism or something else. Yeah, so the wife's mother (his mother-in-law) repeatedly tells him (via phone calls, I'm assuming) that he has to go to the doctor for a detailed physical checkup about an abdominal problem. She says that the monks at the temple she goes to told her that he is in danger due to abdominal health issue. A few days after this warning, his brother died in his sleep due to unknown causes. Then he discovers that he has a bump in his belly button, sees a doctor and is told that it's nothing to worry about. One month later, he suddenly develops an umbilical hernia and almost dies. He is taken to the ER and they manage to operate him and save his life.
According to Christian theology, supernatural entities in other religions are demons. Did demons try to warn this man about his health issues? Did God work through people of another religion to save the life of a non-Christian? Why do you think his brother died?