When she let Jesus take the wheel and accelerated to 100 miles per hour, she hit two vehicles, a telephone pole and a house.
Nobody was hurt, but that wasn't divine intervention so much as ti was the engineering of the car designers... and luck.
Sounds more like she was trying for a meet up with her God.
It's the collateral damage to her child that concerns me.
@anglophone - I agree. This fact causes me to think it was not some stupid test of faith.
She definitely is a danger to both herself and others, which fits the current (U.S.) definition of mental illness
Sorry, cannot help laughing for the sher stupidity. I would like to know how she feels about it all now after some time has passed.
She is probably of the opinion (I would not call it "thinking" on her part) that her faith in God was not yet strong enough. Such people cannot perceive their own lethal stupidity.
@anglophone Or resort to the ever used, "God works in mysterious ways."
Wow! Would she have thrown herself off the high mountain or jumped from the top of the temple?
I cannot answer that, as I have no way of getting inside the catastrophically damaged minds of such people.
Such mental defectives should not be allowed to have custody of kids.
There were times when I was religious, I considered killing myself. However, I wasn't crazy enough to do that.
Statistically, suicide rates are higher among religious people. The system is designed to instill guilt shame and fear, which often leads to depression and a sense of helplessness.