Quote Originally Posted by bassin_bug View Post
On May 22, I had a serious vehicle accident in which the truck rolled 5 times and I was trapped for around 45 minutes, hanging upside down by a seat belt, in a truck that was upside down. God didn't cause the accident and neither did I, so who should I blame for all these injuries, including both broken feet? The accident reconstructionist, insurance adjuster, and MS State Trooper said they think the tandem brakes locked up on a U-Haul trailer that I was pulling causing it to jackknife, when I hit a dip in the road. My truck rolled down a steep embankment and into a ravine that took the wreckers almost 3 hours to pull it out. I will NEVER blame God and am not ashamed to tell you that, while the truck was rolling, I was screaming to the top of my lungs, "Jesus, help me." HE DID! and I am alive to tell it. The State Trooper called me and said he didn't see how I could still be alive. One week later, a lady had an accident at the same place and was killed.
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The faith a person holds in whatever deity they believe in seems to go a long way in improving their lives and in a lot of cases it even makes them a better person,that is not always the truth as we have seen in the terrorist activity connected with the muslim faith and chriatianity during the witch hunts... For you to need your god after the accident would seem to say he was asleep at the switch in his duties to look after you before the accident... If you can be grateful to your god for saving you then you must blame him for allowing the accident to happen in the first place... We are biological creatures and regardless of what we like to believe we aren't all created the same as in Mr. Smith's case, he seems to have some monsters in his life he has to deal with that others of us don't... I have a daughter with disabling birth defects that she has dealt with the entire 40 years of her life, she doesn't blame a god or anybody else for her problems,that's just the way it is.