VERSION|0.5.1|NAME|Edwin|DATE|1386496572|CONTENT|Just heard an item on the Sunday BBC Broadcasting House about the cook rescued from a submerged boat. There was an attempt to put great  weight onto faith and providence with no regard to how these had presumably let down the other eleven members of the crew. Why was the question raised at all that Providence might have lent a hand?

More important is the question as to whether searches are not called off far too soon with shipwrecks and particularly with regard to earthquakes. I remember accounts of the Mexico City where surviving babies were found and it appeared that they had been given water by somebody who I think is still unknown but might well have worked there way deeper into the ruins but have been written off by a premature closure of searches.|EMAIL|aeduin@aol.com|IP-ADDRESS|92.6.72.99|MODERATIONFLAG|