Quote:I believe in God's [plan]: Beit 4 Jesuits surviving an Atom bomb, or millions dying in a tsunami. Nothing matters when you trust in God.
What a delusional fuckwit you are. Where do ass-raped altar boys fit into this plan or your god's?
Anyway....I got to wondering how much bullshit you were shoveling and to my (utter) non-surprise found that this account that you put forward as "fact" is repeated incessantly on catholic websites but by no one else. Curious....I'm sure even a fool like you knows where this is going...I did a bit more research and found that Father Kleinsorge was one of the characters who was discussed in the book "Hiroshima" by John Hersey.
Let's see how Father Kleinsorge made out, shall we?
Quote:While reading his morning paper, Father Wilhem Kleinsorge witnesses a “terrible flash…[like] a large meteor colliding with the earth”.[4] He found himself in the vegetable garden of the missionary with only small cuts.So.. not praying any fucking rosary.
Quote: Father Kleinsorge is found wondering the mission grounds with numerous pieces of glass in his back. Father Kleinsorge ran into his room and grabbed a first aid kit and his suitcase containing money and paperwork of the mission. Father Kleinsorge and others go out and bring food back for everyone at Asano Park."God" falling down on the job, here.
Quote:On August 12, the Nakamuras continued to be sick and discovered the rest of their family had perished. Mr. Tanimoto continues to ferry people from one side of the river to the other in hopes to bring them to safety from the fires. Father Kleinsorge, weakened by his injuries and previous illness, remains in the Park.4 days later...weakened by what were supposedly minor injuries?
Quote:Even into September, Father Kleinsorge is getting worse. He was taken to the hospital for a high fever, anemia and low leukocyte levels.Not looking good, huh?
Quote:Father Wilhelm Kleinsorge continued to suffer from radiation exposure. In 1958, he was named the priest at a much larger church in another part of town. He became a Japanese citizen and changed his named to Father Makoto Takakura. He fell into a coma and died on November 19, 1977.So much for your claim of no radiation sickness.
Thus, one is inclined to wonder if you even care that you are spouting holy horseshit? I imagine not. I grew up with catholics and they all sucked.