It’s always nice to hear about your Alma Mater and your denomination’s official college in a positive light. What better friends could a country have? Or the other people on the flight, for that matter? What’s particularly interesting to me, however, is the comments about the terrorist himself. “He had extremist views and he wanted to kill us all, but he didn’t seem like that bad of a guy. That’s a weird thing to say, but I’ve kind of thought about this; these so-called terrorists are so dehumanized, but my interaction with this kid was that he was an ordinary guy, just a human being.” Read the full article in The Chimes.

