RE: Guardian angel saves baby
March 13, 2015 at 9:06 am
(This post was last modified: March 13, 2015 at 9:07 am by Cinjin.)
Maybe the woman was still alive and then died before they gained access to the vehicle.
Maybe only one person heard a voice and frantically convinced the others - creating a group hysteria.
Maybe the story is completely fraudulent and some of the rescuers are lying because they want to be a key part of "the miracle story."
Maybe the rescuers, due to their audible location, misheard a real woman's voice that sounded a lot like "help me."
Maybe it's the ghost of christmas past or the ethereal spirit of Mary Todd Lincoln.
None of these things matter. The point here is, you brothers-in-christardia have assigned this little "miracle" to your god and are BLINDLY accepting that it is indeed an authentic miracle. You then get all butthurt when hear us simply questioning it. We're doing what we always do: We're not defaulting to "god did it" like a halfwit sheep.
I'm not an atheist. I have not ruled out the unlikely possibility that the spirit of that mother could have possibly called out for some assistance.
That being said, it would be utter stupidity for me to make that claim simply because I had not investigated the natural phenomena happening all around them, and I sure as all fuck wouldn't give any particular religion credit for such a ridiculous piss poor "miracle."
Maybe only one person heard a voice and frantically convinced the others - creating a group hysteria.
Maybe the story is completely fraudulent and some of the rescuers are lying because they want to be a key part of "the miracle story."
Maybe the rescuers, due to their audible location, misheard a real woman's voice that sounded a lot like "help me."
Maybe it's the ghost of christmas past or the ethereal spirit of Mary Todd Lincoln.
None of these things matter. The point here is, you brothers-in-christardia have assigned this little "miracle" to your god and are BLINDLY accepting that it is indeed an authentic miracle. You then get all butthurt when hear us simply questioning it. We're doing what we always do: We're not defaulting to "god did it" like a halfwit sheep.
I'm not an atheist. I have not ruled out the unlikely possibility that the spirit of that mother could have possibly called out for some assistance.
That being said, it would be utter stupidity for me to make that claim simply because I had not investigated the natural phenomena happening all around them, and I sure as all fuck wouldn't give any particular religion credit for such a ridiculous piss poor "miracle."