The 'Awake' magazine never misses an opportunity to project the thought that
the world is frightening - and hopeless. The latest (Oct.22,2002) is no excception.
On the final page inside, it quotes from a review of a book called "Inviting Disater -
Lessons From the Edge of Technology" by James Chiles.
The graphic shows the Concorde on fire, about to crash and the text reads:
"But does mankind's track record indicate that perfection is attainable? Hardly!
So error-related disasters of one kind or another will no doubt continue."
But they will not continue indefinitely. God fearing people can look forward to a future
when life will not be tragically cut short because of human failure or limitations."
So, that's it then. It's just hopeless. Things blow up and crash and only God can save
us.
Wrong
Mr. Chile wrote his book because he believes these disasters were preventable - and his
book is being highly recommended as providing solutions to the failures he recounts.
Don't believe me! GO TO HIS WEBSITE It's www.invitingdisaster.com
and you can read the reviews of his work for yourself.
And as a final note
The 'Today' show this morning showed the one year anniversary of man living
with a mechanical heart pumping in his chest.
He was sitting in a local coffee shop talking with friends and doing
ordinary things.
The device is still experimental - and won't last forever
but I was personally amazed because I NEVER thought they would be
able to replace a heart for this long - and have it work in any practical
sense.
This October 'Awake' also contains the quote:
"Dear God, save us from the people who believe in you" (page 8)
Considering the pessimism and distortions of the Awake,
that's rather ironic, don't you think?
metatron