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14-Year-Old Girl Rescued from Yemeni Jet Crash Clung to Debris for More Than 13 Hours

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by notsoconfused July 1, 2009 3:40 PM EDT
I have faith that tomorrow I will win the lottery...doesn't mean it's going to happen. Faith is your only argument and frankly, a very poor one. You believe what you want and I will go on being content not knowing what the answers are...which is o.k. Be careful how you judge others.
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by darthcheney345 July 1, 2009 3:38 PM EDT
God loved these people enough to shoot them through a jet engine.
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I think I've covered this enough times.

You're just being a pest at this point.
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by darthcheney345 July 1, 2009 3:37 PM EDT
God created Satan with perfect foreknowledge of what He was doing.
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Show me the Scripture that supports this statement.

God gave Lucifer free will. It was Lucifer's choice to rebel, not God's.

God also gave free will to humans. Look how we use it.
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by YerSoWrong July 1, 2009 3:34 PM EDT
God created Satan with perfect foreknowledge of what He was doing. God created a killing-machine and let it loose among us. Can a Principal disavow the works of his Agent?
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by darthcheney345 July 1, 2009 3:37 PM EDT
God created Satan with perfect foreknowledge of what He was doing.
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Show me the Scripture that supports this statement.

God gave Lucifer free will. It was Lucifer's choice to rebel, not God's.

God also gave free will to humans. Look how we use it.
by darthcheney345 July 1, 2009 3:41 PM EDT
Can a Principal disavow the works of his Agent?
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That's why the Principal created us, His other Agents, to crush Satan under our feet. See the epistle to the Romans.
by YerSoWrong July 1, 2009 5:37 PM EDT
If God didn't foresee what Satan would do, then He isn't God. If God did foresee what Satan would do, and created him anyway, then He isn't God.
by darthcheney345 July 1, 2009 6:16 PM EDT
by YerSoWrong July 1, 2009 2:37 PM PDT
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That whole free will thing - SWISH! it just musses up your hair on the way over...
by YerSoWrong July 1, 2009 6:29 PM EDT
Because I was still stand. You didn't feel it pass-by, because you were on all fours before God.
by darthcheney345 July 1, 2009 6:51 PM EDT
Because I was still stand.
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It went over your head.
by YerSoWrong July 1, 2009 7:31 PM EDT
I wonder where your head was at the time.
by darthcheney345 July 1, 2009 3:34 PM EDT
God created the Devil to prove that God is unreliable.
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Read the book of Isaiah.

Satan started as the most trusted angel of God.

God gave the angel Lucifer authority over all the earth and all things on it.

Then the angel rebelled against God and vowed to take God's place.

Half the angels took God's side, and half took Satan's side.

Ever since then, Satan has used his authority to cause destruction and evil, hoping that we would blame it on God.

God will not take back his promise to give authority over the earth.

He created us to defeat Satan.

We're still working on it. Some harder than others...
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by YerSoWrong July 1, 2009 3:31 PM EDT
God loved these people enough to shoot them through a jet engine.
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by darthcheney345 July 1, 2009 3:30 PM EDT
It's in the Bible, in Jeremiah chapter 31, starting at verse 31.

It foretells the coming of Jesus and the New Covenant.

It defines God. Whatever created the heavens and the Earth and all good things, we name that God.

And whatever causes all destruction and evil, we name that Satan.
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by YerSoWrong July 1, 2009 3:27 PM EDT
God created the Devil to prove that God is unreliable.
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by darthcheney345 July 1, 2009 3:27 PM EDT
All good things are the work of God.

All bad things are the work of Satan.
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by darthcheney345 July 1, 2009 3:24 PM EDT
And the other 152 people must not have prayed hard enough?
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All good things are the work of God.

All bad things are the work of Satan.

Thank God for the one who lived.

Blame Satan for the ones who didn't.
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by sheba082 July 1, 2009 3:23 PM EDT
Poor confused souls you are. God selects thise He chooses to call home. Did it ever occur to you non-believers that God brought those people together at that moment becuase it was in his plans to bring them from this life into the after-life? Your limited feeble human minds cannot believe that which you cannot see, cannot touch. We call it faith! I don't know what entity you worship but I know what God can do. After I fininsh this post I am going to pray for you non-believers becuase you need it based on your pointless statements! I feel great knowing my God is alive and merciful but at the same kind he can get irritated by blasphemous men and can and will punish you. Have you thought that maybe the adversity that causes you to speak against God was brought on you by God? Pray to him and watch your life change oh insignificant ones.
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by darthcheney345 July 1, 2009 3:27 PM EDT
All good things are the work of God.

All bad things are the work of Satan.
by YerSoWrong July 1, 2009 3:31 PM EDT
God loved these people enough to shoot them through a jet engine.
by darthcheney345 July 1, 2009 3:38 PM EDT
God loved these people enough to shoot them through a jet engine.
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I think I've covered this enough times.

You're just being a pest at this point.
by YerSoWrong July 1, 2009 5:33 PM EDT
A pest like the Iranians who didn't want to vote for a theocracy? When your answer to every question in the crossword puzzle is "Jesus", it's not the fault of the guy looking over your shoulder and wondering about you.
by darthcheney345 July 1, 2009 6:15 PM EDT
A pest like the Iranians who didn't want to vote for a theocracy?
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Does Obama still want to meet with the government of Iran "without preconditions?"
by YerSoWrong July 1, 2009 6:28 PM EDT
Obama should accept the surrender of the Iranian government without preconditions. It is the altruistic sacrifice of the innocent that keeps him from dealing with them the way they deserve, and it is the altruistic sacrifice of the innocent that religion and socialism share.
by darthcheney345 July 1, 2009 6:50 PM EDT
It is the altruistic sacrifice of the innocent that keeps him from dealing with them the way they deserve
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So now you blame the innocent for the deaths of protesters?

Perhaps you'd like to clarify that comment.
by YerSoWrong July 1, 2009 7:30 PM EDT
I blame religious ethics that say an innocent man must die for those who are not innocent. This lack of all morality is at the core of the Passion and at the core of the altruism that contaminates politics.
by darthcheney345 July 1, 2009 3:22 PM EDT
IF THERE IS A GOD, IT CAUSED THIS ACCIDENT
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All good things were done by God.

All bad things were done by Satan.

It's that simple.
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by darthcheney345 July 1, 2009 3:21 PM EDT
by ToolMangler1 July 1, 2009 10:56 AM PDT
Prove that GOD did it!!!
He is not the only spiritual being with powers, you know.. The Devil could have and would have done it
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Tool Man, that's why you can tell.

If it was good, God did it.

If it was bad, Satan did it.

It's that simple.
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by darthcheney345 July 1, 2009 3:20 PM EDT
Turbulence was believed to be a factor in the crash, Yemen's embassy in Washington said.
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That's the Airbus company's new motto: if you die, don't blame the plane. It was turbulence.

Turbulence was to blame.

Or, you could stick to flying American made planes, which don't fall apart in turbulence.
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by notsoconfused July 1, 2009 3:40 PM EDT
I have faith that tomorrow I will win the lottery...doesn't mean it's going to happen. Faith is your only argument and frankly, a very poor one. You believe what you want and I will go on being content not knowing what the answers are...which is o.k. Be careful how you judge others.
by darthcheney345 July 1, 2009 3:45 PM EDT
I have faith that tomorrow I will win the lottery
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Good luck on that one.

I have faith that I've flown through plenty of turbulence on Boeings and McDonnel Douglases, but they didn't fall apart in midair and crash.

I have faith that American made planes are built better than an Airbus.

Why does that disturb you so much?
by notsoconfused July 1, 2009 3:54 PM EDT
My lottery comment wasn't serious, it was made to make a point. Knock, knock, is anybody home???

How do you know the plane fell apart midair? Did you know you can hit pockets of air turbulence that can plummet a plane to crash regardless if it is American-made or not? Seriously, you are very uneducated and making a fool of yourself.
by darthcheney345 July 1, 2009 4:00 PM EDT
How do you know the plane fell apart midair? Did you know you can hit pockets of air turbulence that can plummet a plane to crash regardless if it is American-made or not?
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Then how come so many Airbus planes have crashed lately under similar circumstances?

And my "good luck" comment was a J-O-K-E also. Haven't you heard of sarcasm?
by notsoconfused July 1, 2009 4:04 PM EDT
I don't think you meant it as a joke. You seem a little slow on the uptake.
If your theory of American-made planes are better, what is your theory on American-made cars?
by darthcheney345 July 1, 2009 5:08 PM EDT
If your theory of American-made planes are better, what is your theory on American-made cars?
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Don't change the subject. Just answer the question.

When was the last time an American made jetliner crashed because of turbulence?

But Airbus?

Including the one where the entire vertical tail fell off over NYC, there were three just in the past few years.

And then there's the shocking history of Airbus crashes from other causes, including the computer that took control of the plane and crashed it in Japan, in spite of the pilot applying full opposite control all the way to impact.

Tell me the last time any American made plane did that.
by ToolMangler1 July 1, 2009 2:09 PM EDT
Part of my comment didn't get posted, (sorry)
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Prove that GOD did it!!!
He is not the only spiritual being with powers, you know.. The Devil could have and would have done it if it suited him. Remember what he did to Job. And again, they both could have left it to natural causes or mans stupidity. What??? you don't believe that Man can screw up on his own!!!! Ssssshhheeeeessssshhhhh!!!!!!
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by ToolMangler1 July 1, 2009 1:56 PM EDT
Prove that GOD did it!!!
He is not the only spiritual being with powers, you know.. The Devil could have and would have done it if it suited him. Remember what he And again, they both could have left it to natural causes or mans stupidity. What??? you don't believe that Man can screw up on his own!!!! Ssssshhheeeeessssshhhhh!!!!!!
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by mcintoshlou July 1, 2009 1:10 PM EDT
IF THERE IS A GOD, IT CAUSED THIS ACCIDENT,

SOME GOD, BIG DEAL, A DUMB PILOT COULD HAVE DONE IT ALL

BY HIMSELF, WOULD THAT STILL BE A MIRACLE?
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by noirviolette July 1, 2009 12:54 PM EDT
Very happy story.Bahia you are one lucky and a very strong little girl.I can only imagine what you went though.All the best to you.
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by notsoconfused July 1, 2009 3:46 PM EDT
Darthcheney345, please tell me you are joking. You can't be serious. Obviously, you are very ignorant and uneducated. Look up turbulence and how it can crash a plane. Get yourself educated before you say something so offensive and wrong.
by darthcheney345 July 1, 2009 5:09 PM EDT
You replied to the wrong comment. See my answer below.
by mnelsonix July 1, 2009 12:45 PM EDT
She was the lone prayer. Too bad all the others didn't think to pray. Silly.
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by aChangeOfIdeas July 1, 2009 12:38 PM EDT
And the other 152 people must not have prayed hard enough?
But what an incredible story! Interestingly, they've been complaining about a lack of seatbelts on the planes, but it seems that if she was "ejected" from the plane, then her life was probably saved by not having a seat belt on. I'm sure seatbelts are safer most of the time, but for this one girl, it might have been a factor.
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by darthcheney345 July 1, 2009 3:24 PM EDT
And the other 152 people must not have prayed hard enough?
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All good things are the work of God.

All bad things are the work of Satan.

Thank God for the one who lived.

Blame Satan for the ones who didn't.
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