Their logic is so faulty.
God didn't tell her to not take an insulin shot.
God didn't tell her to be selfish enough to get behind the wheel feeling sick and knowing the repercussions of her behavior. Low blood sugar doesn't just magically start appearing at age 84. Chances are she had these symptoms for several years at least, and chose to walk on the wild side
So, under that flawed logic, if I get totally ratfaced on alcohol, go out and drive, crash into a house, hurt people, and hurt myself, I can say "it was an act of God that my liver didn't process the alcohol fast enough for me to sober up?"
What a truly twisted society we live in.
And this will probably get me flamed, but considering most accidents I've nearly been in and the times I've nearly been hit have usually involved the elderly, I would like to say "You had your long life. You have no right to endanger the right to live mine to the fullest." A lot of the very elderly shouldn't drive, but I know from living out here that many of them simply do not have a choice since they do not have friends and family to care for them. It makes me very sad.