RE: Guardian angel saves baby
March 11, 2015 at 2:23 pm
(This post was last modified: March 11, 2015 at 2:24 pm by Drich.)
(March 10, 2015 at 5:53 pm)coldwx Wrote:(March 10, 2015 at 5:05 pm)Drich Wrote: you didn't read the atical did you, yet you thought you somehow knew enough to contribute... seem like Atheism 101 applied to the rest of life.. Good job!
(Mom had been dead for 14 hours)
I did read the article, but did you? You know the mom was dead for 14 hours? Where does it say that she died on impact? And since the whole point of my post was that we don't know what happened, but you automatically assume a supernatural cause. There was a litany of other plausible natural causes for the so called voice. You don't really think through your posts do you? Kindly fuck off.
Pictures of the accient scene tell us the mother died if not instantly very shortly there after. which would mean she would have been dead that whole time.
If you care to read the story and examine all the evidence provided you would have seen a red 05 dodge caliber with the driverside roof crushed down to near the top of the door with a water line on the vechical at or just below the door handel which means a good 10" of her seat would have been crushed with the roof line. If she was wearing her seatbelt, then she would have been crushed as well. if not the crushed roof and deployed air bags would have held her in place where she drown.
again the car was upside down and partially submerged
(March 11, 2015 at 5:37 am)abaris Wrote: At my place of work I stumbled over an old copy of one of our tabloids. Now this daily is as sensationalist as they come, but it featured that same story without any angels or voices. Just the bare bones of a fisher finding the wreckage, the mother being dead and the baby surviving for 14 hours in the cold water. Only the headline reads miracle, but that just them puling their usual stunt. With them everything is a miracle or a tragedy and god, angels or voices aren't mentioned.
Here are two NBC reports the second one has the full interview with the first responders.
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/utah...er-n319831