Miracles DO Happen… Check these survivals
While I watched this video, about Auston Banks, the 18 months old baby, I was really amazed at how sometimes a few millimeters could make the difference between life and death… And was so relieved that this little toddler escaped death and is fine now and recovering so well from the pencil that went through his mouth and came out on the back of his neck. Miracles Do Happen! In such case we can see that their guardian angels guarded some, or were “lucky,” or it “wasn’t their hour to go as, yet”… Call it as you like, but it proves the miracles do happen, and Thanks God for that
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There was another story about a boy - Austin Melton, 14 years old, that got struck by lightning strike in the head, and survived with no damages! The video however cannot be embedded, and you could see it by clicking here. There are other 27 cases of miraculous survivals for you to see on the link above.
Do miracles happen? Yes – definitely
And wishing you a miraculous week ahead!
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June 14th, 2009 at 9:21 pm
Thanks for sharing these videos with us, I also believe in miracles and Guardian angels.
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June 14th, 2009 at 9:33 pm
It”s nice to know that you”re believing in miracles and in Guardian Angels too Bob
June 15th, 2009 at 1:12 am
Yes miracle do happen. Thanks for sharing this story, scary, I got goose bumps as I watched. This was true miracle. Anna
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June 15th, 2009 at 1:12 pm
Somehow miracles that are happening do Give Hope, right Anna?
June 16th, 2009 at 3:05 pm
I wouldn”t be too quick to label these “miracles”, but I do have to agree that there”s _something_ out there that does pull us out of the proverbial fire every once in a while. Very intriguing post! Something to think about…
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June 16th, 2009 at 9:06 pm
The kids lucky. There are no vital organs in the neck. Just a few main arteries that can be missed.
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June 16th, 2009 at 10:58 pm
Definitely there is something out there Herman, and since I believe in Guardian Angels that are saving us in dangerous situations – I was inclined to call these miracles
June 16th, 2009 at 11:02 pm
Oleblu, according to the medics if the pencil had a sharper point of a few milimeters – the kid woul have chocked and died because his artery would have been punctured
June 18th, 2009 at 2:32 am
YES! Miracles do happen. It”s just GOD”s way of telling us, he has not forgotten about us.
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June 18th, 2009 at 9:50 am
So glad you agree with “miracles do happen” Wenny
June 27th, 2009 at 12:58 pm
In my more spiritually naive days I would often scoff at such concepts as guardian angels and acts of miracles. Luckily, the philosophy that everything in life is left up to pure chance alone wore thin on me for a number of reasons. I can”t help but think that some form of divine intervention is responsible for the mere fact that I am alive today (I have had my share of brushes with death). Of course, the other explanation is that I am simply one of the luckiest fuckers around. Still though, I have never won a raffle or drawing of any sort, nor have I ever won more than $10 on a scratch ticket. Go figure! Maybe non-believers would just say I have had a special kind of luck, but this would arguably be an unconscious admission of the presence of miracles on their part, only masqueraded in “rational” language. Food for thought I guess.
June 27th, 2009 at 1:23 pm
Since Wolf will not scoff at this so-called miracle, I will. (Although I do like most of the content of this site.)
When you say this baby is the beneficiary of a miracle, are you saying this in the Humean sense–that natural laws were suspended (by a deity of some kind, perhaps?) We”ve never seen proof of that, and there”s a perfectly logical, natural explanation for why the kid”s ok–to wit, the pencil didn”t hit an artery or his spine. Or do you mean that it”s a miracle simply that because the outcome was so improbable? In that case, what do we call the unlikely event of the pencil getting lodged into his throat in the first place? Is that also a miracle? Also, for those of you who think this “miracle” was the doing of some sort of benign force, I must ask, why not prevent the pencil from getting stuck in the child”s throat in the first place? Seems to me that would”ve been even more benign.
All this talk reminds of people who, for example, point to the sole survivor of a plane crash as proof positive of the existence of miracles, while at the same time they ignore the other 300 people who weren”t so fortunate. What was wrong with them? Were they not miracle-worthy?
Sorry folks, “miracle” is simply a term people use to describe a highly improbable outcome which they happen to like.
June 28th, 2009 at 12:44 pm
Hey Wolf – so nice to see you”re back
And thanks for not only not scoffing at miracles but telling some of what you experienced as such. I did escape dead because of a miracle myself, and my believe in these, or in guardian angels are not simply a belief, but a “know so”…
June 28th, 2009 at 1:01 pm
Hey Max, scoffing about miracles is allowed in here
Until you expirience one yourself you will obviously remain a sceptic and a non-believer, like Saint Thomas was.
Here I”ll try to answer in general and it”s all about my own believe in the matter. Everything – including miracles happening in our lives has to do with our own karma. Our lives have been set within certain lines. Since we have a free will, we are able to deviate sometimes from the bigger lines that are set up before we are born. Just like in your question – “why in an airplane crash only one or two survived, while the others died”. There was nothing wrong with them. In the bigger lines their lives were about to end, and ended, while the lives of the few others were saved because they had more things to do, or to accomplish before leaving the Earth plane. This is why when miracles happen, we all, or most of us remain in awe. Subconsciously we know that the once that did survive might be special, and have other things to do and accomplish… And who knows, maybe something big, such as the cure against AIDS, or having all of us regain the telepathy we are able to but “forgot” how to use… etc, etc etc.