Wednesday, July 20, 2011
If the great flood was real how many children/infants/toddlers did god drown?
Basically, describe it as a complete, overpowering, horrific helplessness. The almost calm outer appearance (many kids actually drown in their backyards with adults around because adults don't know the accurate signs of drowning) is a complete contrast from the inner emotional and mental distress and turmoil. The feeling of having trouble breathing while you're in water - it's terrifying to say the obvious. You might accidentally get down a giant gulpful of water while trying to breathe and end up choking and coughing, or get so disoriented that you breathe in water because you're unsure whether or not you're on the surface or underwater. "Breathing" in water is very painful. It BURNS, really. If you're ever gotten water up your nose while doing flip turns for swimming, multiply that by ten.
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