06-18-2024, 08:22 AM
I wrestled with what to title this thread and came up with the "almost near disaster" wording using what the news article called it and adding in "near."
It seems stories like this mostly get titled "Miracle" of something, such as "The Miracle on the Hudson" for the Sully flight.
But to be honest I truly hate that term "miracle."
If there really were "miracles" why would any disaster - real or near - even happen?
Like if this Southwest flight did indeed hit the ocean and killed - say 95% of everyone onboard, would it be fair to say the 5% who survived are really miracles?
It seems stories like this mostly get titled "Miracle" of something, such as "The Miracle on the Hudson" for the Sully flight.
But to be honest I truly hate that term "miracle."
If there really were "miracles" why would any disaster - real or near - even happen?
Like if this Southwest flight did indeed hit the ocean and killed - say 95% of everyone onboard, would it be fair to say the 5% who survived are really miracles?