Re: Miracle At Tham Luang
It was simply a misadventure on the part of the coach and the boys, and unfortunately for the diver who ran out of gas.
But the whole world got to see the superb show of determination and commitment to bring them out alive by scientific methods and spiritual means.
I salute foremost the professional British divers, the Australian anaesthetist, as well as the thousands who participated in the rescue.
And lastly not forgetting intercession of the Virgin of Hope.
Re: Miracle At Tham Luang
Interesting and well written article.
Re: Miracle At Tham Luang
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dinagam
It was simply a misadventure on the part of the coach and the boys, and unfortunately for the diver who ran out of gas.
But the whole world got to see the superb show of determination and commitment to bring them out alive by scientific methods and spiritual means.
I salute foremost the professional British divers, the Australian anaesthetist, as well as the thousands who participated in the rescue.
And lastly not forgetting intercession of the Virgin of Hope.
Well-said and I agree with you 100%. Those who pooh-pooh the value of faith and spirituality to these boys and the socio-economic group they come from - no matter how ridiculous the practice of that faith may appear to their jaundiced western eyes - clearly don't understand the role faith played in sustaining these boys while they were in that cave. They've said so many times in Thai interviews. Best to stick to filming scenes of Boyztown bars and naked hoes as that's as close to Thailand as you're ever gonna get.