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Originally posted by solids0be
Did anyone noticice during the ATS moment of remembrance that the picture that was shown while trying to navigate the forums was suppose to be people carrying a body away from ground Zero, but why did the body being carried look suspiciously like Senator Ron Paul?
Originally posted by tabularasa
The person being carried is Father Mychal Judge..
www.npr.org...edit on 11-9-2011 by tabularasa because: added link
Originally posted by SkepticOverlord
The quote from more than one firefighter following his death, went something like: "He was just doing his job, being the first to pass so that he could guide our brothers to heaven."
Even though I'm an atheist, that's a powerful sentiment.
Mychal Judge’s body was the first one released from Ground Zero. His death certificate has the number one on the top … and I meditated on that fact of the thousands of people that we are going to find out who perished in that terrible holocaust … Why was Mychal Judge number one? And I think I know the reason. I hope you’ll agree with me. Mychal’s goal and purpose in life at that time was to bring the firemen to the point of death, so they would be ready to meet their maker. There are between two and three hundred firemen buried there, the commissioner told us last night.
Mychal Judge could not have ministered to them all. It was physically impossible in this life but not in the next. And I think that if he were given his choice, he would prefer to have happened what actually happened. He passed through the other side of life, and now he can continue doing what he wanted to do with all his heart. And the next few weeks, we’re going to have names added, name after name of people, who are being brought out of that rubble. And Mychal Judge is going to be on the other side of death … to greet them instead of sending them there. And he’s going to greet them with that big Irish smile … he’s going to take them by the arm and the hand and say, “Welcome, I want to take you to my Father.” … And so, he can continue doing in death what he couldn’t do in life …