[Faith-talk] {Spam?} Re: autism, healing and whatever else...

Emanuel psalmtjugotre at gmail.com
Thu Sep 1 14:31:02 UTC 2016


 I had  see  church that  don’t accept blind people 

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Good question! Only God knows this answer I think. :-) But I think it's because some people have never seen someone with a disability. Other people have only seen a certain kind of disability, like when someone has muscular dystrophy or Down syndrome. These folks generally don't live independently and therefore we're thought of just like them. In history, we went to a "special " school or were put into institutions where we could be "with our own kind". Kids with disabilities going to school and living a regular life like anyone else is a pretty new idea. I started kindergarten in 1976–77 school year. I was the first disabled kid to go to public school in my town! The law allowing the kids to go to public schools was passed in 1975 here in the states.

Ericka Short
1750 Fordem Ave. #508
Madison. WI. 53704
608-665-3170

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> On Sep 1, 2016, at 2:02 AM, Emanuel via Faith-Talk <faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Wy  they  dont  accept handikaps ?
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> Hi Sarah, I believe that there will be people who will need !explain to God why they felt it necessary !exclude people with disabilities, including the -munity of sisters who decided that they would not accept handicapped women. It is a bewildering phenomenon to me how churches and other religious groups can justify some of their actions. Granted that people in churches and other groups are still part of our society with akl of its prejudices, but at least within Christianity, our lives are supposed !be being transformed by Choist.    Blessings,    Debby
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>> On Aug 31, 2016 7:05 PM, Sarah Blake LaRose via Faith-Talk <faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>> I always like to tell people that there was one instance in which a 
>> person's friends brought him to Jesus and it was because the crows was in the way.
>> When Jesus healed a person, he didn't interact with another person 
>> who wanted to ask him to heal a blind person. The only times this 
>> happened was when a person was dying and the person's family member 
>> asked him to heal them. Otherwise he interacted directly with the 
>> person who asked him to heal them. So those of us who have 
>> disabilities are capable of asking for our healing or not. And there 
>> is a lot more to the healing narratives than healing. Most often 
>> these are stories about a person being restored to the community that 
>> was shunning them or leaving them out because of their disability. I 
>> have to wonder what Jesus would have to say to a community that has 
>> the means and the power to be inclusive but refuses to be enlightened and live as the community of God should.
>> 
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>> Sarah Blake LaRose, M.Div., accessible instruction in biblical 
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>> From: Ericka via Faith-Talk
>> Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2016 7:18 PM
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>> Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] autism, healing and whatever else... 
>> 
>> That person that wanted you to be healed sounds selfish to me. His 
>> way of thinking that is selfish. I like how you put things.
>> 
>> Ericka Short
>> 1750 Fordem Ave. #508
>> Madison. WI. 53704
>> 608-665-3170
>> 
>> from my iPhone 6s
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>>> On Aug 31, 2016, at 4:54 PM, Linda Mentink via Faith-Talk 
>>> <faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>>> Sandra,
>>> 
>>> Very well put.  Also, we need to remember that, as long as we are 
>>> here on this earth, we will have illnesses and diseases.  I was told 
>>> that God wants me to see, and, yes, that person wanted to pray for 
>>> my healing.  I told him that God's will was for me to be blind; 
>>> otherwise, I'd be able to see.  He gave me a singing voice to use 
>>> for Him.  That man's response was, "Yes, but just think how much 
>>> better your ministry would be if you were healed!" What I thought, 
>>> but didn't say, was, "No, what you're really saying is, just think 
>>> how much better your ministry would be if you healed me!" God has 
>>> made us the way we are, each with different gifts and talents, and 
>>> each with different challenges, whether through disease or something 
>>> not "normal." Our job as Christians is to rejoice in the Lord, and give Him thanks and the glory for it.  We'll all be whole in heaven.
>>> Until then, we must make the best of it, and be an encouragement to 
>>> others.
>>> 
>>> Blessings,
>>> 
>>> Linda
>>> 
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