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Posted by Ole 70 on May 29, 2007 at 04:51:46 from (74.36.58.237):
In Reply to: One Heartbeat Away posted by Allan In NE on May 28, 2007 at 11:58:28:
Allen, I am a religious person. I however do not believe that God causes every action or things to happen in our lives, he gives us choices. I do believe he uses situations to futher his goals for us. In 1983 shortly after the birth of our second child my wife had a severe gall stone attack. I being young and dumb and scared took her to the hospital at speeds well over the speed limit. After she was admitted and we knew what was going on I went home as I was turning in the drive a tie rod end fell off of a 79 T-bird that I had new tires and the front end aligned on two days before After getting over being mad at the tire store I realized both sides to this situation. First God did not need for a tragic event to happen in my life at this time. Second though some of the laws of nature did apply such as : objects in motion tend to stay in motion until affected by some force, therefore a wheel running straight will contine to run in a straight line until a greater force changes it's direction. I my situation both God and nature were in control of me I was not. I have never been able to explain the lack of tire tracks or no dents on my car when as a teenager I met two ole ladies coming up the middle of a narrow road on a hill as I was speeding done the hill at speeds well above the any legal limits. Story for another day.
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