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That is so true of what you talked about. I remember shortly after the attack that being patrotic was shown everywhere. At my work place had small American flags placed everywhere. Only a short time later that patriotism has not been seen so much everywhere like it was before. There is a saying that goes that "It takes a bad event to happen for people to change their behavior". Its sad but true.
Those that think He does not exist "because He let this happen" forget that it is His job to keep all of the Laws of Physics in force all the time everywhere for everybody. To stop this would have stopped the freedom we all enjoy with respect to the law that the atomic creations that we depend on do not enjoy.
At the crucifixion, though, He did show his displeasure by Tearing the Veil at the Temple. All those that left earth on 9/11, went into the spirit area prepared for them, where they watch the goings on even now. They know what is happening. -As does the Adversary and his people.
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