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10-26-2011 @ 3:27PM
chemimagineer said...
God makes heroes out of normal men and women in time of great need. Yes, this crew, and particularly the pilot, were blessed to make this happen in such a marvelous way. There was a Family Circle cartoon many years ago that showed the "hand of God" swooping from the heavens to save a little child who was stepping onto a busy city street with oncoming traffic sure to harm the child once he/she left the curb. Could it be that "hand" was again extended on behalf of all on board and their families? I cannot say for sure but the smoothness of it all almost seems unnatural -- as if there was such Divine Intervention as the "hand of God" holding up the body of the aircraft. Yes, you Mark, could have done it with your experience and God on your side.
Chemimagineer
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