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Dr. Jasser: Synchronicity of terror attacks 'seems to be meaningful coincidences
November 06, 2017
In this don’t-miss episode, Dr. Zuhdi Jasser looks at last week’s terror attack on October 31 by an ISIS loyalist, the first in NYC since the 9-11 attacks.
In a mysterious alignment, the 500 year anniversary of the Protestant Reformation fell on the same day as the NYC attack. On Oct. 31, 1517, a German theologist named Martin Luther started a rebellion against the Roman Catholic Church which led to the Protestant Reformation. Dr. Jasser explains why he thinks this synchronicity must teach us something.
"It's not just a Police song, Synchronicity, but it's a concept that is often associated with folks that look at paranormal activity, etc.," said Dr. Jasser, adding as an example, "Carl Jung, an analytical psychologist that obviously gave significant to contributions to psychoanalysis, but also talked about synchronicity: acts that can happen between individuals that may not know one another ... that seem to be meaningful coincidences."
Listen to the full episode here to get Dr. Zuhdi’s full take.
Listen to more episodes of “Reform This!” with Dr. Zuhdi Jasser on TheBlaze Contributors.
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