Yesterday at Walmart...I was blow away.

I wasn't going to post this because it didn't happen to me. But I believe it is important. A family that used to go to the same church as my family went to a national park for vacation. They had two daughters, 14 and 8. There was an observation tower in the park. The two girls climbed the tower. The parents stayed on the ground and watched them. When the girls started back down, they began racing. The father was just about to yell at them to stop horsing around when the 8 year old tripped and fell. She was about two stories up when she tripped. She rolled under the railing and fell to the ground. The parents ran to her thinking she had died in the fall. As they got to her, she sat up. She was unhurt. Not a mark on her body. Her parents were amazed. Their daughter looked at them with a huge grin and asked: "Did you see them?" They responded with: "See who?" She said: "The angels that caught me." Yes, I believe in guardian angels.
 
... Their daughter looked at them with a huge grin and asked: "Did you see them?" They responded with: "See who?" She said: "The angels that caught me." Yes, I believe in guardian angels.
As a certain playwright wrote, "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are spoken of in your philosophy."

With all our modern technological and scientific sophistication, we need to be humble enough to realize that we don't know everything. And likely never will.
 
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Since I do not believe in any supernatural beings, have never seen any
evidence of these, I simply think human kind has compassionate people,
more than we realize. Just because we can't explain something doesn't
mean it was some supernatural force.
In the Animal Kingdom there are lots of examples of animals helping others
in peril. Nothing supernatural about that.
As a side note, once in the grocery store checkout the lady in front of us
was short on money and started to put back items. She was less than
$20.00 short so I paid, it was Thanksgiving week. She waited until I
was through the line and then ask if I was an angel from heaven. I smiled
and said if I were an angel it would probably be from the other place.
 
I love doing that at drive-up windows. :D
LOL! ...and the you have my wife's aunt. Someone in front of her at a fast food drive thru paid for her order. She was telling us about it later. She didn't mention how nice it was. She said she'd have ordered more if she'd known that was going to happen.:rolleyes:


Everybody is good for something, even if it's just being a good bad example.:D
 
LOL! ...and the you have my wife's aunt. Someone in front of her at a fast food drive thru paid for her order. She was telling us about it later. She didn't mention how nice it was. She said she'd have ordered more if she'd known that was going to happen.:rolleyes:


Everybody is good for something, even if it's just being a good bad example.:D

Lucifer was also an Angel.:rolleyes:
 
Apparently a lot of people pay it forward at Starbucks. I've gone through their drive though at least 3 times in the last year at different locations getting some breakfast or lunch and the person working the window said the car that was in front of me paid for my meal. It really brightens up your day!

I was having breakfast in a now defunct diner in Hanover, PA and when I went to pay the owner said some good soul had already paid for my breakfast. During the course of the morning I heard a story about an older (presumably older than me) couple who sometimes came into that diner with their grown son who had special needs. The impression I got was that these people were not affluent. So I asked the owner for an envelope. I put enough Golden Dollars to pay for a good breakfast in the envelope, sealed the envelope and asked the owner to use them to help pay for breakfast for this couple and their son.
 
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