Struck By A Meteorite

Happy are those who have not seen and yet believe
Scripture

John 20:29
Acts 5:12-16; Psalms 118:2-4,13-15,22-24; Revelations 1:9-13,17-19; John 20:19-31

Sermon Week/Year

Second Sunday of Easter, C

According to NASA officials, no one has ever been killed by a meteorite strike — that is until a few weeks ago.

As some of you may have read in recent news accounts, “a man was killed after being struck by a meteorite in India, apparently becoming the first person in recorded history to die in such a manner.” Talk about bad luck! The man died after suffering severe injuries while walking on a college campus where the meteorite struck, the Wall Street Journal reported. Three others were hurt in the blast.

Fortunately, injuries from Meteorite strikes are incredibly rare. NASA experts explained that while the likelihood of a person being killed by a meteorite is infinitesimally small, it is reasonable and logical to assume that the likelihood increases in proportion to the size of the impacting comet or asteroid.-1

The Apostle John has written, “No one has ever seen God.” That is a reasonable, logical statement. We may even joke that we have a…

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