Trapped Miners in Chile Still Alive after 17 Days

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In Chile, 33 miners were found alive in a collapsed mine, almost half a mile underground. Now officials say it could take months to digg them out. CBS News correspondent Seth Doane reports.

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  • Father in the name of Jesus, please uphold these miners and there families, your name will be Lifted up and many will come to know you for in this tragedy you are there and you will use it to bring Glory to your name and Salvation to many. Amen.

  • FUCK, A 30 SECONDS LONG AD, THIS IS MADNESS

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  • @donutsprinkles99 no, that's wrong. You Blame the CAVE for caving them in.

  • People thanks God that he saved them, why not blame him for putting them there?

  • @mikaririshow So right what you say re' the bible and i totally agree, however i also think that antone truly believing they are a messenger of god should be institutionalised. personal belief has never worried me unduly as we all ahve beliefs that others would find odd, but again that need to preach it to all and sundry means that if they put their beliefs in the public domain, they should be prepared for, and understanding of any criticism however harsh and insulting it may be.

  • @mikaririshow OK so you're a girl! (that gives you an unfair advantage,) spelling? i didn't know i would be marked! as for my 'big' word i added it because it IS relevent to the context, it's a word in my everyday vocabulary (when the need arises.) the spelling is down to dyslexia and is i suppose proof that i didn't just 'grab' the word from a dictionary otherwise it would have been correctly spelt. i do respect other's right to believe, but not their percieved right to tell evreyone about it.

  • @frankgod123 Trust me, I know what you can get angry about. I mean, in this day and age, anyone who starts saying they are the messenger of God, get put in an institution. How do we know the people who wrote the bible weren't just delusional?

    But I can't be bothered to argue, believing in something gives some people comfort, and I respect that.

  • @frankgod123 First of all, I'm a girl.

    Second of all, using 'big words' like antediluvian, doesn't make you intelligent. Especially if you don't even spell the word right, or it has no influence on the context whatsoever. Like I said, I'm not a believer. I just respect others.

  • @mikaririshow grammar and spelling? grow up! If people want to pray then go ahead but ive no desire to read it, I (like billions of others) have evolved way beyond a requirement for such archaic belief systems, believers are so insecure about their beliefs that they feel the need to bring it up everywhere. It's because they are SO insecure as to be constantly seeking affermation from like minded mentally retarded antideluvians. ...now go get that dictionary boy!

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