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Originally Posted by kstarnes
I think it would be great if he/she/it would just reveal itself. But, if according to certain texts and their certain interpretations, when this happens it will already be too late for poor souls like me.
Rick, that was just one example of proof I would accept personally. I am sure there are others I could think up that would be satisfactory
Good night to you - I must turn off my internets. 
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Kurt. How would you explain this? My 5 year old German Shepard developed a tumor near the rectal area. (this is somewhat common among purebreeds) The vet confirmed that is was a tumor and that due the location there was an 80% chance of it being malignant. The bad news was the even if the tumor was benign, he was not able to remove it, due to its location. Eventually the tumor would grow, putting pressure on the rectum and cause blockage to the point that the dog would not be able to defecate. I decided to get a second opinion and took the dog to a very high end animal hospital that specalized in advanced surgery and cancer. They confirmed with the same prognosis, but advised getting a biopsy to identify what type of tumor it was. His reason for the biopsy, was that although difficult he "may" be able to remove the tumor if it turned out to be benign. I've grown very attached to this dog and felt really bad because he was only 5 years old and otherwise extremly healthy. Knowing there was nothing I could to to change the outcome I asked some fellow Christians to make a prayer for my dog. A week later I took him in for the biopsy. When I returned later that day to pick him up the vet sad he needed to talk to me. I already knew the worst, so I had no idea of what he wanted to tell me. He than said that he had great news that he could not explain. He told me that as he started the biopsy, the was no longer a tumor, nothing, it was completly gone and he could not explain it. He tried to come up with a few possibilities, but really had no idea of what occured. Im sure that you will say he just misdiagnosed the dog, along with the secong specalist, or you will say that I am making this up. For the record, this occured back in December and the dog is still 100% fine.