Friday, 6 July 2007

There must be Angels all Around

Talk about flukes or fate, or just extremely goodluck or even divine intervention.

Last week London was in the midst of a crisis, police discovered a car bomb in a Mercedes outside a Nightclub.

It seemed like fate was playing a hand, and Gods' angels where indeed protecting London from carnage.

First of all Paramedics where called out to a man who had taken ill. Outside the Nightclub. On arriving the Paramedics could smell petrol and rightly so informed the police and saved lives.

If the man had not taken ill, and the Paramedics had not been vigilant this could have trully been a disaster.

We hope the man recovered and we are not saying God made him ill so that the Paramedics would get there, no! He just gave the paramedics some guidance and his angels must have been on hand to protect everyone who was at risk from a potential bomb threat.

Then of course Glasgow Airport Terminal. Once again fate, providence or divine intervention played a part in preventing a practically lethal bomb from going off.

Many people risked their lives, did extraordinary things on both occassions and saved lives.

We dread to think what might have happened if the bomb at Glasgow Airport had reached its target :(

We can thank God, the Divine, the Angels for saving the UK from total and utter carnage last week.

May the Angels keep us safe and free from harm and protect our World and help us to take the steps required to bring peace to our world. For all human kind and animal kind, and plant kind.

Everyone has a right to live on this planet, in peace and harmony. To feel safe and to be safe and to know that there are people out there risking their lives to keep all of us safe and free from harm.

Blessed Be and may God who ever he may be, bless all people creatures and plant life. May special blessings be given to our Armed Forces, the Military, the Navy, the Air Force. The United Nations, the Law Enforcers throughout the world, the people who save lives Paramedics, Fire Services, Doctors and Nurses.

May doctors in particular remember their Hippocratic Oath and keep to it and do no harm to others. Let those doctors who have gone astray or are planning to go astray be guided by the love and peace that this message offers them.

As Jesus said on the Cross "Forgive them for they do not know what they do"

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