Just because the culture and values held by many latter-day saints is different than yours does not mean it is wrong.
When questioned about his faith, my LDS friend jokes "17 million people can't all be wrong!"
That's 5% of the US, assuming we only use the US population as the denominator. So, yeah, they could be. If we go by world population, it's even more likely they could all be wrong.
When questioned about his faith, my LDS friend jokes "17 million people can't all be wrong!"
That's 5% of the US, assuming we only use the US population as the denominator. So, yeah, they could be. If we go by world population, it's even more likely they could all be wrong.
For those who are completely ignorant on this (me), is 22cm a lot for a quad tear?
Fairly large, yes, but not unheard of.
The size will obviously be a consideration and will proportionately extend recovery.
In terms of prognosis, the location and thickness would matter more - e.g. is it extending to the musculotendinous junction, is it full-thickness or only partial, etc.
Muscular tissue does well re: healing, due to blood supply etc. and 6-12 week stage sees a massive difference in soft tissue healing.
As for his faith, as a Christian I am pretty confident that it is more the attitude of contentment and peace that would be pleasing to the Lord, rather than any vested interest in whether or not the Olympics was achieved.
Thanks. Question: why do religious people attribute every good thing in their life to God but not the bad things? Conner thanked God for helping him recover from his injury. Did he also blame God for getting injured in the first place??
Seen variations of this question hundreds of times on the internet and not once has it ever been answered
Thanks. Question: why do religious people attribute every good thing in their life to God but not the bad things? Conner thanked God for helping him recover from his injury. Did he also blame God for getting injured in the first place??
God's 1) Positive Will CAUSES certain things to happen, while His 2) Permissive Will ALLOWS certain things to happen, because he knows the good that will result.
Thanks. Question: why do religious people attribute every good thing in their life to God but not the bad things? Conner thanked God for helping him recover from his injury. Did he also blame God for getting injured in the first place??
Question: Why do people mischaracterize people of faith based on misguided assumptions?
More accurately, Conner was grateful that God helped him through his injury.
That could be with a number of things: Trusting in the process, Mental and emotional strength, good attitude, healthy perspective on life etc.. All things that come from his relationship with the Lord, and apply through both the successes and trials in life.
Thanks. Question: why do religious people attribute every good thing in their life to God but not the bad things? Conner thanked God for helping him recover from his injury. Did he also blame God for getting injured in the first place??
Question: Why do people mischaracterize people of faith based on misguided assumptions?
More accurately, Conner was grateful that God helped him through his injury.
That could be with a number of things: Trusting in the process, Mental and emotional strength, good attitude, healthy perspective on life etc.. All things that come from his relationship with the Lord, and apply through both the successes and trials in life.
So his injury was him be grateful that god punished him through his transgressions.