I don’t remember hearing of this story….I lived in suburban NY back then. I DO remember a story about Karen Ann Quinlan, but that was about the right to die, and not about miracles.
I do remember Audrey Santo. They had a great big “viewing” at a football stadium. I felt bad for her, and then angry with the parents for parading her in front of the public like that. She eventually passed away.
Not really a problem, God is always mad. “God is Love” is a modern myth, nobody who actually reads the Old Testament could possibly believe any such thing. (Then, except for one cameo appearance in Mark, God disappears altogether ini the New Testament.)
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 3 years ago
People is so gullible about religion. Most the Catholic.
dlkrueger33 about 3 years ago
I don’t remember hearing of this story….I lived in suburban NY back then. I DO remember a story about Karen Ann Quinlan, but that was about the right to die, and not about miracles.
Doctor Toon about 3 years ago
Lennie should have gone to visit her to see if he could get the strip into more papers and stay in the ones that he had
Some miracles are bigger than others
Batteries about 3 years ago
I do remember Audrey Santo. They had a great big “viewing” at a football stadium. I felt bad for her, and then angry with the parents for parading her in front of the public like that. She eventually passed away.
Arthur I Romeo Premium Member about 3 years ago
“Woosta” still sounds better than Salem!
ChessPirate about 3 years ago
Did Ginger get away from the cops? ☺
BlueIris Premium Member about 3 years ago
I forgot you were from Worcester! My husband and I visited Worcester once when Norman and Nancy Blake were there. (Sorry, but that’s all I remember.)
AndrewSihler about 3 years ago
Not really a problem, God is always mad. “God is Love” is a modern myth, nobody who actually reads the Old Testament could possibly believe any such thing. (Then, except for one cameo appearance in Mark, God disappears altogether ini the New Testament.)