As someone wrote "There was no way for the pilot to know that the plane would hold together during the descent" The plane, despite how it is made, could have easily have came to pieces or killed everyone on impact.
the plane could have been blown out of the sky be a meteor too. it is very unlikely for that to happen the plane is very strong it should have and did stay togather
for those who believe in god then credit him/her - for those who don't, credit science for making the structure of the plane and it's control system sufficient for the occasion. Now that is what I call intelligent design....
oh good point. God must be someone who hates us all, and then loves us all. Right? So there must be no God, because how can a loving God allow bad things to happen in this world, unless His hand is in all the horribly wrong things as well. Hmmmmmmm.
Maybe we just live in an evil world, and God intervenes graciously to help those in need. And maybe He is so much bigger than our imagination that He can actually use bad things. Cause them, no. Use them, yes.
Anyone who thinks god selectively intervenes to save them is very self-centered. They're somehow worthy but the children dying of starvation in poor countries are not.
Isn't it interesting that all of these "miracles" occur at the same rate you would expect by random chance.
And another thing. I'm not using the problem of evil as a disproof of god. Quite the contrary, YOU are using the fact the sometimes good things happen as proof of god, while I'm just demonstrating how that makes no sense.
I never said God doesn't love the hurting or suffering. Just because they suffer or hurt doesn't mean that God is absent. It's more that He is present in the midst of their suffering.
I guess I thought you might understand the spiritual world differently than I do. Satan, and hell. God and Heaven.
Good and evil. Sin and atonement. Love and a savior for our sin.
I was saying, and will say it again, "Praise GOD for saving these people!!" Not just clapping hands for sully. deserved though
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ShiningFeraligatr 6 months ago
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ajandgracie 2 years ago
As someone wrote "There was no way for the pilot to know that the plane would hold together during the descent" The plane, despite how it is made, could have easily have came to pieces or killed everyone on impact.
000266617 3 years ago
the plane could have been blown out of the sky be a meteor too. it is very unlikely for that to happen the plane is very strong it should have and did stay togather
wootie118 3 years ago
Look up HERO in any dictionary and it will have a picture of Sully. What an humble, powerful man.
lkkoller 3 years ago
what a humble hero
LoraGW 3 years ago 4
Es una demostraciòn tremenda de HUMILDAD y vocaciòn de servicio confirmando que el entrenamiento es una gran inversiòn en la actividad aeronautica .
waguiri 3 years ago 3
Humble, yes. One of the most incredible pilots, for sure. The best ditch landing in aviation history, you got it. "Circumstance."? Missed it.
God's Hand took that plane down to a safe landing, using this man's skill.
Praise God for the outcome of this event.
CheetoBronze 3 years ago
for those who believe in god then credit him/her - for those who don't, credit science for making the structure of the plane and it's control system sufficient for the occasion. Now that is what I call intelligent design....
djprice99 3 years ago
And when something goes horribly wrong and many people die is that "God's Hand" too?
TheAntColony 3 years ago
oh good point. God must be someone who hates us all, and then loves us all. Right? So there must be no God, because how can a loving God allow bad things to happen in this world, unless His hand is in all the horribly wrong things as well. Hmmmmmmm.
Maybe we just live in an evil world, and God intervenes graciously to help those in need. And maybe He is so much bigger than our imagination that He can actually use bad things. Cause them, no. Use them, yes.
CheetoBronze 3 years ago
Anyone who thinks god selectively intervenes to save them is very self-centered. They're somehow worthy but the children dying of starvation in poor countries are not.
Isn't it interesting that all of these "miracles" occur at the same rate you would expect by random chance.
TheAntColony 3 years ago
And another thing. I'm not using the problem of evil as a disproof of god. Quite the contrary, YOU are using the fact the sometimes good things happen as proof of god, while I'm just demonstrating how that makes no sense.
TheAntColony 3 years ago
I never said God doesn't love the hurting or suffering. Just because they suffer or hurt doesn't mean that God is absent. It's more that He is present in the midst of their suffering.
I guess I thought you might understand the spiritual world differently than I do. Satan, and hell. God and Heaven.
Good and evil. Sin and atonement. Love and a savior for our sin.
I was saying, and will say it again, "Praise GOD for saving these people!!" Not just clapping hands for sully. deserved though
CheetoBronze 3 years ago
His humility simply reinforces his excellence.
IntegrityHQ 3 years ago 4