A Stranger Reading A Bible On A Train Horrified Londoners - Alternative View

A Stranger Reading A Bible On A Train Horrified Londoners - Alternative View
A Stranger Reading A Bible On A Train Horrified Londoners - Alternative View

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A few days ago, on one of the trains bound for the English capital, panic suddenly broke out. The passengers thought that there was a terrorist among them, and began to literally jump out. However, the man who was mistaken for a death row just sat quietly in his seat and read aloud a book of books - first quietly, almost in a whisper, then louder, apparently under the religious influence of scripture.

The incident occurred at the entrance to Wimbledon station right in the morning rush hour. One of the eyewitnesses later told reporters that a suspicious Caucasian man had read the Bible, and then suddenly said loudly: "Death is not the end." Those present felt that this passenger was saying goodbye to life in this way before detonating a bomb on the train.

The panic began. Many Britons rushed into neighboring cars and even began to open the doors of the train to jump out on the move. The driver was forced to stop the train and unlock the doors. The railway line was also de-energized so as not to interfere with the self-evacuation of people. The culprit of the panic himself, not responding to the stormy activity of fellow travelers, closing his eyes and bowing his head, thereby, further overtaking people with fear, continued to whisper the words of Holy Scripture.

It is not known whether the "terrorist" was detained by law enforcement officers. It is worth recalling that in Europe there is a law according to which it is prohibited to perform actions in public places that may be regarded by others as preparation for a terrorist act. However, no one has banned reading the Bible in public places in Europe. The incident that has taken place is rather an indicator of the level of madness to which the society of the so-called "democracy" has sunk …