John Barry: Some of Steven Gey's students have asked his permission to pray for him, to beg God to spare him, to pray for the only thing that may save him — an Old Testament, open-the-heavens miracle.
Gey has Lou Gehrig's disease. He is 52. His ability to move and speak, even to eat and breathe, has eroded for almost two years. The disease has begun to starve and strangle him. Three days ago, he was taken to the hospital for insertion of a feeding tube.
He has arrived at the moment when people start to talk to God.
His students, many of whom are conservative Christians, are watching him die. They'd like to help him start the conversation. But he won't.
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