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The day the wave came

Posted by foxburg on 05/27/2011

I am doing a bit of work on documentaries at the moment, I personally think that The day the wave came is one of the finest.

This is Kusol Wetchakul offering dawn prayers for the soul of his sister, who died on the beach near Khao Lak, Thailand, during the 2004 Tsunami.

Picture1 it makes one think about how we respond to disaster

“If we “credit” God for the good things that happen in nature, should we “blame” God for the bad things? How about the reverse – if we “blame” God for disasters, should we “credit” God for the good things that happen?” – something that many had to consider during the Holocaust

You can also see the documentary The day the wave came on Yotube here.

5 Responses to “The day the wave came”

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  4.   How To Make Solar Panels Says:

    I really like your perspective on this, more people should read this.

  5.   Terry Smith Says:

    My little brother died from als. He got it out of the blue in the prime of his life, 42.
    Makes me wonder too sometimes.
    Words are Worlds

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