On Dec 28, 2008, at 12:07 AM, Michael Smith wrote:

> So did anyone catch the CNN video interview with a doctor at the 
> hospital where a Christmas miracle in which the girl who was taken off > life 
> support and expected to die within a short time was healed? Even 
> though the Drs had tried to wean her several times before.   
> The explanation of the pediatric doctor and others (including the photo > of 
> course) was that an angel had come and healed her.  

> Is this not enough proof of the existence of angels, the afterlife, etc?  
 --Mike

 >P.S. I cant find the video clip anymore. It seems to have dissappeared 
>from the CNN site otherwise I would have included the link  


I expect that the apparently rhetorical question posed by Mike is 
intended tongue-in-cheek, but not knowing Mike's affiliation, I can't be 
sure. If, for example, Mike was at a religious institution (say, perhaps 
Taylor University College), I might be less certain of his intent. 

In any case, I think I've found the source, video and all, but it's not 
CNN. The claim includes a photograph of the alleged angelic visit, which, 
of course, further buttresses the proof.

See http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28364813/

Stephen

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