How we cite our quotes: Chapter.Paragraph
Quote #10
Around the world in every place without hope or light, the people stand, faces upturned with wonder. For a brief instant in the long and painful history of the planet, wars stop, blood feuds are forgotten, no one is murdered or desperate or sad. The entire world hesitates, uncertain and amazed. Perhaps, some think, the Red Sea really did part. Perhaps stone tablets truly did come down from the sky. If whales can fly, surely more miracles are possible? Tomorrow another; the day after, another? (46.32)
Most people these days don't believe in miracles. (IPhones are miraculous enough for us, thanks.) Do you think people would have faith after an event like this, or just chalk it up to a government conspiracy or mass delusion?