'I really feel God protected me'

by ashitaka 12 Replies latest jw friends

  • ashitaka
    ashitaka

    Okay, folks. Whenever people say these kind of things in disasters I think, "Well, what about the other guy who got killed? God didn't feel like saving little Johnny today?"

    What do you guys think? Saved by God, or inventing a mystical event in their lives to soothe their hearts?

    Of course, I am the dissenter. God my ass. Dumn luck is more like it. It's a shame those five other people weren't lucky....a damn shame.

    Young survivor describes Texas bus crash

    'I really feel God protected me'

    June 25, 2002 Posted: 8:18 PM EDT (0018 GMT)

    Monday's crash scene

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    GARLAND, Texas (CNN) -- Kimber Ray said she was asleep Monday morning when the bus carrying her and dozens of other teen-agers to a church camp swerved out of control and slammed into a concrete bridge support on Interstate 20 about 30 miles east of Dallas.

    Four teens were killed -- all members of the Metro Church in suburban Dallas -- along with the bus driver. The other passengers, 33 teens and two counselors, were taken to hospitals.

    The impact of the crash was so strong that it peeled back the metal from the side of the bus.

    Ray, 17, helped others on the bus until she had to be air-lifted to a hospital because she was having trouble breathing. She suffered cuts, bruises and a back injury.

    "I really feel God protected me," she said. "I mean, I was so close to that pole. The girl behind me died. I really feel his hand was over me and watching me."

    After the crash, Ray tried to reach her mother on her cellular phone but could not get through. So she called her boyfriend to tell him what happened.

    "I kept asking her if she was OK. She was like, 'Yeah I'm OK, I'm OK,'" her boyfriend Jordan Barth said. "I wasn't sure if she was saying that not to get my heart pounding and really get me scared."

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    The teens on the bus were part of a youth group at the 1,200-member church that met on Wednesday nights. They were going to a church camp at Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, about 250 miles from Garland.

    "Metro is a very close body of believers," said Sean Burns, a church deacon. "You don't just go to church Sunday morning and that's it. These are friends, these are families."

    Ray said most of the teens on the bus were longtime friends.

    "It really wasn't affecting me until I got a chance to take a break, and then I just started reflecting on what I saw," Ray said. "You don't see that in movies, no matter how bad of a movie you're watching.

    "I try not to think about the gory stuff, but, I mean, sometimes it does come back," she said. "I've just tried to focus on the positive, like how many people did make it."

    A memorial service for the victims was scheduled Wednesday.

  • Beck_Melbourne
    Beck_Melbourne

    EXACTLY!!! Heard it all before..."I felt like God was with me"...bullocks!

    Who determines who is deserving of God's protection and who is not?? Our imaginations if you ask me.

    Beck

  • Undecided
    Undecided

    If God was interrested, why didn't he just help the bus miss the bridge?

    Ken P.

  • ashitaka
    ashitaka

    Exactly, you two.

    Why? Because God, if he is there(which I don't believe), doesn't give two shits about us.

    God on his throne:

    Hmmmm, I think I'll save Sarah, she's nice, very saucy.....but that Freddie has to go. I don't like his beard!

    ZAP!

    If you believed the following conversation with God, please see a mental health professional immediatly.

  • professor
    professor

    The Witnesses use this thinking. '..Many people were injured but two Jehovah's Witnesses were unharmed..' or 'The tornado wiped out every building in the area except the Kingdom Hall!'

  • terafera
    terafera

    I know what you're saying....many jw's say during the 9/11 attacks that many were jws that survived. That is really diminishing the lives of all those other people.

    I like to think that I have a strong faith in God. I'm not saying that he would save me over someone else...I try to think of it that I have faith in him no matter what happens..and that faith will pull me through. I like to believe that when I call on him, he's there for me.

    I also know the Bible says 'time and unforseen occurance befalls us all'. Or in the words of Forrest Gump, '$*** happens!'

  • ChrisVance
    ChrisVance

    Only an arrogrant person would say that god saved them and let the rest die. She's saying she's special and the rest are nothing. You'd think she'd be dissappointed she didn't die so 'she could be with god.'

  • terafera
    terafera

    Chris, I met a guy once who said death is the best thing..better than living. I asked why and he said, you get to live with God !! That comment really shocked me ....

    I know what you're saying though..it is a slap in the face of every other person who died and their families.

  • BeautifulGarbage
    BeautifulGarbage

    There are fundamentalist christians that believe that the US is gods chosen nation.

    I get annoyed when I read or hear "God Bless America".

    So, when I friend of mine said "God Bless America" a few days after Sept 11, I retorted: "God sure wasn't blessin us that day"

    Andee

  • raven101
    raven101

    Uh did it ever occur to anyone that the ones that died may just be considering themselves the favored ones??!

    Maybe they dont talk to us for a reason . . . like they're too good for us . . . hmmmm?

    Maybe they're the ones leaving US in the lurch . . . ever think about that Huh?

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