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I think that it is impossible to know when God’s hand is visible enough to see, but I can count in my life many circumstances that should not have turned out as well as they did. How many “near misses” while driving, while working or at home, in the kitchen, the yard, going down steps, could have turned out disastrously? I believe in guardian angels, and some of them are exhausted, wearing sweats and track shoes to keep their wards out of danger. My father’s was certainly glad to see him, and I’m sure, greeted him by using the Terminator 2 line “I need a vacation.” Do they account for miracles? Many are too mundane, but some instances certainly count. As Trump said, “I shouldn’t be here”. I can say this about myself, my second daughter, my first daughter, my wife, who were all in near-death moments (severe auto accidents, childbirth, lymphoma, etc). I do see the hand of God in all this. Good engineering, skilled physicians, the right medication, all at work as well. I have always believed that a good physician is a tool of Providence, and should be a self-sharpening tool as well. That is part of the responsibility of a physician or any health care worker. True in many fields. The engineer who built the car that kept my daughter safe had a really good day when he designed that car. Hand of God, hard work, inspiration, dedication to the best that he can do? What’s the difference?

I cannot judge what is a miracle, but I have lived a life filled with the miraculous. I intend to continue doing so until I meet my guardian angel, and his Boss, and find out whether he also had to have sweats and track shoes.

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David Bethea's avatar

The iconic photo is not a perfect union, but it is a union trying to stay with its better angels.

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