Another super-fascinating article, Jason. (I've always been an air-travel buff.)
The location, off Cape Canaveral makes me reflect on how much man learned about navigation--and how much mankind thought he had mastered about navigation technology--in the few short years between this event and when the U.S. space program took off (both literally & figuratively) near and over those very same waters.
Your admonition to humbly consider "situations beyond your understanding or control" brings to mind something my pastor often says. In essence, that we ought to apply that to *everything*.
John 15:5c - "...apart from Me you can do nothing."
By which He means, actually, literally... nothing. :)
Wow...just epic. I'm reading this and wondering how is he going to explain this one...And in true Jason fashion you did not disappoint. This excellent point about with God nothing is lost just reminds me of God's goodness and just shows the value in a faith perspective. Truly a perfect reminder of scripture proving God's love and goodness and turning something bad to good. My opinion anyway...ty so much!
Well I just speak from the heart. There's alot going on with me so I'm practicing discipline and try to read at least one everyday because I find value in your style of writing. But I want to give it the attention it requires to absorb the message. And because God is a priority with me😁😉
Incidents such as this and so many others in life allow us to rest in the only place where there can be any peace: the perfect sovereignty of our loving God. It is probably my favorite attribute to go to for peace that exceeds all understanding, making Romans 8:28 my favorite verse: "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose."
Since no wreckage was ever found, it seems most likely IMHO that the team inadvertently flew into a wormhole and ended up in another universe or planet.
I'm not sure I'd label it "most likely" but that's definitely one of the more popular theories. I love reading science fiction though so that's the theory that always stuck with me when I first heard about this years and years ago.
Funny how we never hear of anything happening these days in the Bermuda Triangle. Maybe this was some sort of psyop or agenda.
Another super-fascinating article, Jason. (I've always been an air-travel buff.)
The location, off Cape Canaveral makes me reflect on how much man learned about navigation--and how much mankind thought he had mastered about navigation technology--in the few short years between this event and when the U.S. space program took off (both literally & figuratively) near and over those very same waters.
Your admonition to humbly consider "situations beyond your understanding or control" brings to mind something my pastor often says. In essence, that we ought to apply that to *everything*.
John 15:5c - "...apart from Me you can do nothing."
By which He means, actually, literally... nothing. :)
I agree with your pastor.
Wow...just epic. I'm reading this and wondering how is he going to explain this one...And in true Jason fashion you did not disappoint. This excellent point about with God nothing is lost just reminds me of God's goodness and just shows the value in a faith perspective. Truly a perfect reminder of scripture proving God's love and goodness and turning something bad to good. My opinion anyway...ty so much!
Deb, your comments always make my heart feel happy. Thank you for being here and taking the time to read and share your thoughts with us.
Well I just speak from the heart. There's alot going on with me so I'm practicing discipline and try to read at least one everyday because I find value in your style of writing. But I want to give it the attention it requires to absorb the message. And because God is a priority with me😁😉
Incidents such as this and so many others in life allow us to rest in the only place where there can be any peace: the perfect sovereignty of our loving God. It is probably my favorite attribute to go to for peace that exceeds all understanding, making Romans 8:28 my favorite verse: "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose."
Since no wreckage was ever found, it seems most likely IMHO that the team inadvertently flew into a wormhole and ended up in another universe or planet.
I'm not sure I'd label it "most likely" but that's definitely one of the more popular theories. I love reading science fiction though so that's the theory that always stuck with me when I first heard about this years and years ago.