Hiroshima survivor helped by God for a purpose, applies to all other areas today

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Raccoon1010

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Here is a wonderful story of God protecting children in Japan when the USA had to attempt to deter Japan from further aggression against its protected subjects. It was unfortunate that children and women and civilians paid the price for the enemies aggression. He felt no pain and witnessed the surrounding children saying they were hurting when the thermal radiation burnt them.

I have also experienced this Holy Ghost protection which probably includes all of God, Jesus the Christ and God the Father. Blocking or comforting the body and spirit, which includes possibly emotions and thoughts during injury. Although my experiences were lesser injuries, and not nearly to the level of what that Japanese child was protected against, I will testify that God had a purpose for me as well as that Japanese child. I can see it in my own life keeping me alive in near death experiences.

I think the testimony of that Japanese child was important for others perhaps if properly assigned to God's protective nature:

Story from "Asian Studies": Story of Hiroshima: Life of an Atomic Bomb Survivor - Association for Asian Studies

"8:15 a.m. was our meeting time. Suddenly, a strong orangey flash, much lighter than summer sunshine, hit with a burst.We were not able to avoid it because we had no shade in the schoolyard. So we were directly burned. Well, I didn’t feel “burned” at that moment because I didn’t feel anything. Then, the blast came. It blew us over. Everything became muddled and chaotic. Darkness surrounded us for a moment. I was thirsty and it was hard to breathe because there was too much dust. My classmates screamed, “It hurts!” or “Mother!” One of them was looking for his hat and shouted, “My hat is missing!” Anyway, everyone ran around in confusion."

I quoted some of his interview, but there is the full story linked above!
 
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It is also interesting to consider the Japanese military and leaders that were less innocent as far as victims killed by the nuclear bomb in Hiroshima. And still probably didn't know what they had got themselves into during the destruction. But chose none the less to be part of the Japanese fight against the USA and allies during that war. And that is also unfortunate perhaps.

And as I was pondering what I might have to go thru with a nuclear holocaust that might happen given current war tensions and military leader statements made which have been reported on news articles around the world, I saw a wonderful thing in the story I posted in the OP. Which might be also related to things a person might encounter when dealing with survivors. I researched the article basically with the intent of being well informed and that might give me more ability to be helpful of others that also might survive. I went thru survivor pictures that looked tragic, yet they were survivors. And some of the burns were to the degree that it was probably a "miracle" they survived at all. I saw that God had kept them alive with his healing powers, which we know to be true from the witness testimonies in the bible especially thru Jesus the Christ.

The person in the news account encountered the nuclear harm in the year 1945, and the report in the OP was last recorded from him as a survivor in 2015 and that is that he was still alive 70 years later. And that warmed my heart, that he was still alive and God had power to heal him from possible complications of radiation damage caused that dreadful day. Which is usually cancers of various types as a secondary complication. There is immediate death within certain radius areas, burns from radiation within other areas, and cancer is a complication from that type of radiation and often fatal shortly after the initial nuclear blast.
 

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I read it and didn't see any mention of God. He gave his mother all credit.
Please be careful Rockerduck, did you think anyone other than the God of life could have spared him from burning pain and also he lived to at least 87 years old, not sure if he is still alive, probably just wants peace from God, he apparently has been in pain everyday since then and only feels peace when he sleeps.

Remember the message from Christ regarding assigning good miracles to the wrong entity, there is life and heaven or death and hell, good and evil.

Did you see something evil in him being spared by God of that same suffering that the other children went thru. And the miracles hopefully doesn't escape you that they all lived to old age when they should have died of cancer two weeks after the bomb detonated.

Choose God the Father, Jesus the Christ and the Holy Ghost please. God loves us. And he created us to live, not be destroyed.
 

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I often wonder why people kill others intentionally, in extermination wars and other actions. Is it to exterminate the enemy? And who convinced them to behave that way? Not God. If they wanted to live God can carry them thru the valley of death. I think God wanted some of those Hiroshima people to live.

People can protect, if they're is threat to themselves or others, and it is unfortunate when it results in death of people.
 

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I often wonder why people kill others intentionally, in extermination wars and other actions. Is it to exterminate the enemy? And who convinced them to behave that way? Not God. If they wanted to live God can carry them thru the valley of death. I think God wanted some of those Hiroshima people to live.

People can protect, if they're is threat to themselves or others, and it is unfortunate when it results in death of people.
That's why we have smart bombs to avoid the innocents and now use drones to further reduce the surrounding population casualties.