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A medical helicopter crashed in Philadelphia and it is being called a “miracle of the almighty lord” because it barely missed a church which we know is impossible and all four on board survived and we know NO ONE has ever survived a helicopter crash before. All the proof I need, NOT!

Sierra4 8 Jan 11
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1

It didn't crash the pilot managed to auto-rotate the bird down or everyone would have been dead.... It wasn't a "miracle" it was luck and good piloting.

3

People need their miracles and mysteries. It makes life more magical.

2

Miracle of human skill more like.
How about not crashing in the first place? Wouldn't that be a better miracle?

3

The chopper was able to land based on he pilot's skill. With oven 1 hr's worth of fuel on board, it was skill of the flight crew

3

Probably all atheists on board!? 😎

8

They'll use any excuse they can to push their imaginary shit god on every one.

8

Yeah, it is always some god or other that is saving the survivors. As if those that perished didn't deserve to live. Sickening.

5

Gahhhh!
I hate people.

I hate religion!

3

IMO, the Imaginary Sky Daddy had S.F.A. to do with any of it all, the saving of those on board is ALL up to the Skills and determination of the Pilot.

5

It is an amazing story. They were transporting a baby. The baby did make it to the hospital. Apparently the company that provides medivacs to 48 states has been under scrutiny. Apparently it is not the safest way to travel. I really feel for the parents of the infant and I hope that the child gets the medical care he/she needs.

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