Can a soul really repent? Even if they had committed a most unforgivablecrime? What would be the price for absolution? Is redemption possible?
Most people live their entire lives never really dealing with these issues. Or then for those few who have, they get no definitive answer. Besides most people are more worried where their next paycheck is coming from then about the fate of their immortal soul.
"What if" it wasn't just a condemned soul you had to deals with but the balance of the very reality you were apart of, how could you deal with that kind of reasonability thrust upon your shoulders? But the very worst of it was, you didn't even know you had committed this crime or cast your very reality into this utter chaos.
It truly is amazing the abilities of the human mind; its self-preservation instinct is second to none. Even the most traumatic of events it can simply will away, as though it never occurred. It can contain vast amounts of knowledge, talent, emotions, memories, or even powers; that can be locked away forever never to be touched on again.
But even the strongest of vaults can crumble, and that is what happened…....................................
-Exert from The New York Times…. May 5th 2000
Boeing 747 crashes in the heartland
"Early Saturday morning, the residents of Morrill County, Nebraska were awakened to the terrifying sounds of a Boeing 747 crashing down into a reach of farmland. Investigators are saying that a precisely 2:00 a.m. (MST) Americana Flight #173 departing JFK and enroot to LAX was struck by multiply lightening bolts, the plane crashed in a field in Bridgeport in Morrill County, Nebraska. Within minutes of the crash, dozens of fire engines and ambulances raced to the scene to tackle the blaze and search for survivors. Of the 91 passengers and crew only 17 survivors were pulled from the wreckage. Many witnessed the impact from the ground and news agencies began reporting on the event within an hour. The plane fragmented upon impact, leaving a crater, and some debris was blown miles from the crash site."
