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42 Minutes podcast James talks about choices eerily enough, and how we can be betrayed by our own choices, so bear that in mind when you read this tragic news story -
“ZAC Young was passionate about two things – God and surfing.
The 19-year-old wanted to combine the two to spread the message about his faith and was supposed to head to Melbourne last Saturday where he was set to become a mission co-ordinator with Christian Surfers.
But a last-minute change of plans tragically cost him his life.
Instead he went surfing with friends at Campbells Beach, north of Coffs Harbour, where he was mauled by a 3m tiger shark.
Mr Carter said he was meant to head to Melbourne on Saturday but had changed his plans and instead was going on Sunday.”
“ZAC Young was passionate about two things – God and surfing.
The 19-year-old wanted to combine the two to spread the message about his faith and was supposed to head to Melbourne last Saturday where he was set to become a mission co-ordinator with Christian Surfers.
But a last-minute change of plans tragically cost him his life.
Instead he went surfing with friends at Campbells Beach, north of Coffs Harbour, where he was mauled by a 3m tiger shark.
Mr Carter said he was meant to head to Melbourne on Saturday but had changed his plans and instead was going on Sunday.”
I've often wondered if we're given certain choices about when we die - do this and you live, do that, and you die. Is it synchronicity? I don't know. But he was young, and that's sad.
ReplyDeleteWhen I read stories like this it does seem that some things are meant to be. Some are attracted into dangers while others are miraculously saved.
ReplyDeleteI agree Mike.
ReplyDeleteSometimes it seems like fate,more than chance.I know guys who swim among sharks everyday and never get attacked.