I think Protestant started it but told in church settings. Lock fails so switchman has to hold it manually. I had professor that said he would save son over strangers on train. Asked not to use story. A few things that don't make sense. How far did kid live from tracks? What was he doing on tracks in first place? Kids at that age no the dangers of crossing streets and tracks.
Did he not know the schedule if passenger trains operate on a schedule and when train could be there? Could God find a way to save both passengers and son? Tell wife to watch out for son. Story was told before cell phones. Was there cbs to dispatch to stop the train? Couldn’t an all powerful God make the lock work so he could save both passengers and Son?
Dilemma there spur of moment. Then when train hit him no one on train aware of sacrifice he made. Wouldn’t the engineer see the kid on the tracks and have to stop as soon as they could? We’re was the police investigation, railroad investigation, and the like? When accidents like that happen there will be thorough investigations.
Passengers unaware of the sacrifice he made. He walked more slowly than he ever walked to tell his wife of the sacrifice. Passengers would learn of what happened. Ambulances and funeral homes haul bodies to the mortuary. He was clinging to lever long after train passed. Deaths are to be reported asap.
Son had no choice. Jesus did. His plan was advanced, Four year olds wasn’t. What sins did kid on bridge stone for? The atonement Jesus lived through much pain. The death was so he could get resurrected and we could too. I, sure our Father in Heaven had great sorrow through the atonement and death of his son. But he was resurrected and returned to him. So will we. Switchman and bridge is Mormon mythology that would not happen in real life. Who was the person that sacrificed son on tracks for passengers, would we know if it happened? Flaws there.
Did he not know the schedule if passenger trains operate on a schedule and when train could be there? Could God find a way to save both passengers and son? Tell wife to watch out for son. Story was told before cell phones. Was there cbs to dispatch to stop the train? Couldn’t an all powerful God make the lock work so he could save both passengers and Son?
Dilemma there spur of moment. Then when train hit him no one on train aware of sacrifice he made. Wouldn’t the engineer see the kid on the tracks and have to stop as soon as they could? We’re was the police investigation, railroad investigation, and the like? When accidents like that happen there will be thorough investigations.
Passengers unaware of the sacrifice he made. He walked more slowly than he ever walked to tell his wife of the sacrifice. Passengers would learn of what happened. Ambulances and funeral homes haul bodies to the mortuary. He was clinging to lever long after train passed. Deaths are to be reported asap.
Son had no choice. Jesus did. His plan was advanced, Four year olds wasn’t. What sins did kid on bridge stone for? The atonement Jesus lived through much pain. The death was so he could get resurrected and we could too. I, sure our Father in Heaven had great sorrow through the atonement and death of his son. But he was resurrected and returned to him. So will we. Switchman and bridge is Mormon mythology that would not happen in real life. Who was the person that sacrificed son on tracks for passengers, would we know if it happened? Flaws there.