In almost every question involving Christian (or Jewish I suppose) teachings, it all depends on how you interpret The Bible (or the jewish holy book). I will assume you mean the christian version of god. Some christians may believe that the answer to your question is yes because they believe that altering your body (for better or worse) is changing god's creation. The second commandment (Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image) may imply that changing your body to be better is wrong. It may not. There are other reasons that also back up the same answer.
Other Christians may believe that the answer is no. A christian may believe that by having laser eye surgery, they are serving god because it means that they can do better in life as a human. I suppose that your intentions are what matters.
Overall, I believe that this argument, like many others in christian beliefs, is balanced and unceratian. Do whatever you feel is right and in the best intention to yourself, god and those around you.
The word laser means light. This means that while having any type of laser eye surgery dose not increase or decrease in temperature. This is because only white light can increase its temp.
Last week he underwent laser eye surgery.
The word Fraxel is derived from Fractional Laser treatment. This is a type of treatment used for facial rejuvenation which does not involve any surgery.
No, it can't be against God's word to be born a certain way. God doesn't work like that.
whoever goes against gods word until you ask for forgiveness you are out
No, the compound noun 'laser surgery' is a common noun, a general word for a type of medical procedure.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Paul C. Ajamian OD, American Board of OptometryLaser Spine Institute, Philadelphia, PAAlma Lasers Legato II (for treatment of scars)
The word laser is a noun. It can be used in a sentence such as, "He pointed the laser at the screen when making a presentation." Laser can also be used as an adjective, such as in laser gun or laser beam.
The laser reflected off the mirror.
Surgery is cool
No, the term 'gravity laser' is a noun, a compound noun; a word for a device (theoretical at the moment); a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that can take the place of the noun 'gravity laser' is it.Example: A gravity laser is an interesting idea, but what would it do?
a word that means to do surgery is operate
Word Processor of the Gods was created in 1983-01.