What Does 9/11 Tell Me Wrong

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Haley, thanks for sharing your worldview. I was devastated when 9/11 tagedy happened. It seems like a movie, its unreal! I said unreal because I couldn't believe human would do such a horrible act. Such event like 9/11, although we don't understand the reason for them, are part of His perfect, divine plan. God is almighty. For us who love God, all things work together as He

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