Amazing


After reading about the incident, it certainly seems like divine intervention to me.


This is a faithful saying...Jesus came into the world to save sinners; of whom I am chief.

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Too much coincidence to be a coincidence.

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Maybe a miracle, maybe not. Everything is easily explained so I would not necessarily run with this being a miracle. Fortunate, yes, but miracle?

Kids seeing angels? Maybe. On the other hand the kids come from a highly religious community so what they see will be through the lens of religion. There was a huge amount of gasoline in an enclosed room and it was leaking. This would easily cause the kids to begin to hallucinate. Children are highly impressionable so if one kid says they see something another is likely to do the same thing.

The bomb only partially exploded. Miracle? Could be. However, the bomb was so poorly created that it is just as much of a miracle that it even worked partially. Young was not a bomb expert by any means. And he was obviously mentally unstable and not thinking clearly. So the fact the bomb worked at all is a miracle in and of itself.

Sure, this could be a "miracle" if that is what you want to call it. The one thing for certain is that it was fortunate that Young was incompetent in his bomb making skills and that nobody was killed other than David and Doris Young.

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Really doesn't seem like a miracle to me. Over 70 people hospitalized with 2nd degree burns and lacerations? 50% of the hostages ended up hospitalized.

I've got blisters on my fingers!!

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