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Related: About this forumAlfred Pappalardo of Lawrence, Mass.
I think I'm beginning to see how God operates. Throw a kid in the water and make someone fish him out.
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Alfred Pappalardo of Lawrence, Mass. (Original Post)
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Oct 2019
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abqtommy
(14,118 posts)1. I dunno, maybe it was God's day off and the resulting events only a
combination of Fate and Chance or Baji-Naji as author C. Cherryh informs us. That works for me.
Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)2. God could have sent them Strunk & White.
edhopper
(34,834 posts)3. Was the little boy in the first panel God?
Cartoonist
(7,532 posts)4. No, that would be the boy in the second panel.
Actually, the boy is Jesus. He is called son, as in Son of God.
Sometimes it is more effective for God to send Jesus on missions using disguises rather than speaking in cerebrum.
edhopper
(34,834 posts)5. I meant the second panel
Cartoonist
(7,532 posts)6. Quite right