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A woman was found alive after 17 days buried into rabble...

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Whose "god" do you thank, hers or yours?

Or any's, .... or none's ... eh?
 
Whose "god" do you thank, hers or yours?

Or any's, .... or none's ... eh?
You should provide a source for this story.
I thank no god. It is not inconceivable for her to have survived this long. There was a man who survived without food for 2 months iirc. This is no miracle.
 
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I thank no god. It is not inconceivable for her to have survived this long. There was a man who survived without food for 2 months iirc. This is no miracle.
You don't have to believe in God to believe in miracles. She survived when over 1,000 people perished by breathing through a pipe...that is a miracle.
 
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17 days? That's nothing! I've been buried amongst the rabble for over 20 years!
 
You should provide a source for this story.
I thank no god. It is not inconceivable for her to have survived this long. There was a man who survived without food for 2 months iirc. This is no miracle.

You can survive without food for a good deal longer but I didn't think a healthy person could last more than a week without water. So I agree, a source to look at would be nice.
 
Whose "god" do you thank, hers or yours?

Or any's, .... or none's ... eh?

Right now....after one of the most powerful tornados in the world which struck Oklahoma the survivors are standing up publically on national television thanking god that their families weren't killed. What about the families who lost a young son or daughter when schools were destroyed? The default is that it was god's will. If it had been one of my children who was killed I would have stood tall in my front yard and the monthly meeting of the Shriner's club and said, "**** You Gawd!!"

Why is it that after 2000 years of being brainwashed as children with a Jewish fairy tale that people can't at least begin to see the truth?
 
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I'm pretty sure He's heard that before.
 
You should provide a source for this story.
I thank no god. It is not inconceivable for her to have survived this long. There was a man who survived without food for 2 months iirc. This is no miracle.

While not impossible, it is pretty inconceivable for someone to survive that long without a source of water. No food? Yeah. But no water usually causes a relatively rapid death.
 
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While not impossible, it is pretty inconceivable for someone to survive that long without a source of water. No food? Yeah. But no water usually causes a relatively rapid death.

The Rule of Three: Three minutes; three days; three weeks.

Not absolute, but pretty damned close.
 
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