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1 | Did we witness a miracle this week? | Bible general Archive 1 | Brian.g | 16401 | ||
Did we witness a miracle this week and not recognize it? This is a serious question and I would appreciate your comments. The Pentagon had 20,000 people, The twin towers 55,000 with visitors. The other 6 buildings in the WTC 20,000 to 40,000 people Total population: 95,000 to 115,000 people. Less than 5,000 people died and considering all things, 20,000 to 40,000 people should have died. Two 110 story buildings fell within minutes but, most escaped. If the buildings fell a little to the left or right, another group of people would have died. And so on. Instead of people asking - where was God - my serious question is 'Did we witness a a true modern-day miracle of God and not realize it?' |
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2 | Did we witness a miracle this week? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 16402 | ||
Very good, Brian. But, we do not know how many should of died. The WTC could of been hit lower ... and I enjoy listening to Christians sharing their story, esp. those who led someone to Christ. The latter is the best miracle. Steve |
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3 | Did we witness a miracle this week? | Bible general Archive 1 | EdB | 16430 | ||
Right on Steve!!!! Many talk of miracles but ignore the true miracle of salvation. If someone was spared by miracle from death that miracle will exist for a lifetime. However if someone accepts Jesus Christ as Lord and savior that miracle lives for eternity. Personally while temporal or physical miracles are exciting, I would rather see an eternal miracle of a rebirth in Christ any time. | ||||||