'Hand Of God' Spotted By NASA Space Telescope

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looks like my Uncles hand.., only 3 fingers and thumb.

I see five fingers:confused:

I see four fingers and one thumb
 
Sorry bout that,


1. I see the face of Jesus to the right with a beard.
2. He doesn't look very happy.
3. If you look to the left you will see satan, he is making a satan hand gesture, showing the back of his hand with his pinky and thumb sticking out.
4. satan has a third eye.
5. Its like satan is taking over the thumb of the larger hand.

Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
 
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Sorry bout that,


Sorry bout that,


1. Could be its the hand of God about to take a hold of satan, once and for *ALL*.



Regards,
SirJamesofTexas

No, it's just a nebula, dipshit.

There is no God



1. A bad character like you not knowing God is not surprising.
2. You as a person on here are low as pond scum frankly.
3. You post pictures of retarded children as an attack on me and others.
4. As you are, God awaits the day he flings you into hell.
5. You do have a small window to change.
6. Poetic justice for you would you would get married and have twin retarded kids, like the ones you use to attack people on the internet.


Regards,
SirJamesofTexas
 
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One gutsy little girl...

How 7-Year-Old Plane Crash Survivor Made 'Miracle' Walk to Safety
Jan 3, 2015 ~ For a young girl to be able to walk away from a plane crash that killed everyone else on board, and then make her way through rough, densely wooded terrain at night to find help is being called an incredible miracle.
Medical experts say the 7-year-old was likely driven by adrenaline. "This is what we call the fight or flight response," said ABC News Senior Medical Contributor Dr. Jennifer Ashton. "That adrenaline, that hormone, clearly there's an element of emotional shock as well as physical shock but if she's able to survive the initial impact without a head injury, and then she's just talking about a five - to 15-minute walk through the dark in a very scary situation, it's incredible." The crash happened late Friday in Kuttawa, Kentucky, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. Disoriented and barefoot, the girl walked roughly a quarter of a mile through the remote wooded area in southwestern Kentucky to the home of Larry Wilkins, who called 911 and tried to get her warm and cleaned up.

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This photo from Facebook shows Marty and Kimberly Gutzler, who were killed in a plane crash in Kuttawa, Kentucky,

Kentucky State Police Lt. Brent White told The Associated Press the girl had to cross two embankments, a hill and a creek bed to get from the site of the crash to Wilkins' house, and the temperatures were below 40 degrees last night. "She literally fell out of the sky into a dark hole and didn't have anybody but her own will to live and get help for her family," White said. "Absolutely amazing." Despite what she went through, the girl was coherent and calm when interviewed by authorities, White said. The girl's parents, Marty Gutzler, 48 and his wife, Kimberly Gutzler, 46; her sister, Piper Gutzler, 9; and, a cousin, Sierra Wilder, 14, were all killed in the crash. They were all from Nashville, Illinois.

That the girl suffered only non-life threatening injuries was astonishing in itself, officials said. She was treated for a broken wrist and other injuries at Lourdes Hospital in Paducah, Kentucky, and released to a family member Saturday morning, police said. "There really isn't any medical or scientific reasoning for that," said Ashton. "I mean, we know kids are incredibly resilient, but factors that we do know are associated with survival of a plane crash again, where you're seated and again with any high speed trauma, whether you're restrained or unrestrained, so what that means is if you have a seat belt on or not." "There's a principle that we use in emergency medicine when there's, let's say, a motor vehicle accident - if there are fatalities at the scene, it gives us an indication of the degree of trauma," Ashton added. "Clearly this is no different."

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The home of Larry Wilkins sits nestled in the woods, Saturday, Jan. 3, 2015, in Kuttawa, Ky. A plane crashed in the woods beside his home and a 7-year-old girl, the lone survivor of the crash, walked approximately three quarters of a mile to the house where Wilkins called for assistance.

Ashton said there are naturally concerns about the physical trauma the girl would have experienced in the crash, as well as the emotional impact of what she went through. "When there are no survivors it tells us the impact, the velocity was significant. We worry about something called deceleration injuries when the internal blood vessels are torn. Obviously you also worry about head trauma, fractures, and then the psychological trauma - this little girl lost her entire family," she said.

How 7-Year-Old Plane Crash Survivor Made Miracle Walk to Safety - ABC News

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Girl Who Survived Plane Crash Hoped Family 'Was Just Sleeping'
Jan 4, 2015 ~ A 7-year-old girl who survived a plane crash and then trekked nearly a mile through dense woods to get help held out hope that her parents, sister and cousin might somehow have survived, too, police said.
"She indicated to us that she believed her family was deceased but that she hoped they were just sleeping," Kentucky State Police Lt. Brent White said Sunday. "I was literally just struck by how calm she was able to be and the ability for her to give us this information." Sailor Gutzler suffered a broken bone in her wrist in the crash, White said. The girl tried lighting a glow or torch stick to help illuminate her way out of the dense woods where the plane crashed, but the stick failed to light, he said. White said the girl freed herself from the aircraft and walked about 15 to 20 minutes toward a light coming from the home of Larry Wilkins, who called 911 when she arrived. "She navigated thick trees, briars, and bushes to get to the home," White said.

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Sailor Gutzler, 7, survived a plane crash that killed her parents, her sister and her cousin.

White added that the girl "was dressed for Florida," wearing shorts and a short-sleeved shirt despite the temperature being 38 degrees. The family was headed to their hometown of Nashville, Illinois, from a vacation in Florida at the time. "She didn't have very much clothing on at all," White said. NTSB investigator Heidi Moats said investigators will need to interview the girl to determine what happened. "We are going to try and make contact her," Moats said. "We are going to talk to her family first, and then try and make contact with her soon." Moats said she spent several hours at the crash site but offered no details as to what may have caused the small plane to crash late Friday in Kuttawa, Kentucky.

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Salvage workers bring out part of a Piper PA-34's fuselage, wing, and landing gear from a crash site Sunday, Jan. 4, 2015 in Kuttawa, Ky.

After investigators studied the wreckage of the Piper PA-34 where it crashed in the woods, the remains of the plane were moved Sunday to a location where it can be inspected in greater detail. The agency will issue a preliminary report in about 10 days, Moats said. Gutzler's parents, Marty Gutzler, 48, and his wife Kimberly Gutzler, 46; her sister, Piper Gutzler, 9; and, her cousin, Sierra Wilder, 14, were all killed in the crash. A family friend has established a fund for Gutzler, who's now out of the hospital, to help give her "the emotional, physical and educational support she will need in the years to come." It's unclear what caused the crash, but Marty Gutzler reported engine problems before losing contact with air traffic controllers.

A family friend described him as a very meticulous and knowledgeable pilot. Federal Aviation Administration records show that Gutzler was a certified flight instructor. Fred Prug, another family friend, echoed similar sentiments. "He loved flying," Prug said. "You didn't have a conversation with Marty without him talking about flying." The family friend said Gutzler flew the family a few times each year. The Gutzlers owned a furniture store in Nashville, and Marty Gutzler often offered customers flights, said the family friend. He described them as a tight knit group.

Girl Who Survived Plane Crash Hoped Family Was Just Sleeping - ABC News
 

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