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Flood victims - It's your own fault
Forget Global Warming or poor planning, the Rt Rev Graham Dow says the floods are our own fault for being ungodly. Reassuring words indeed from this top ranking pious Christian.
Does anyone agree that our ungodlyness and the bad weather are in any way connected?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles /news/news.html?in_article_id=465572&in_page_i d=1770
Does anyone agree that our ungodlyness and the bad weather are in any way connected?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles /news/news.html?in_article_id=465572&in_page_i d=1770
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'll second that! Well, fourth it! Oh the hypocrisy of religion: that we, the people, should be punished for our sins, while God's messengers remain untouchable, despite committing truly awful crimes.
He has a point though...I mean, why not deflect all the anger you feel about yourself onto those who you perceive to be somehow abnormal, thur righting your own rongs so the lord will still save you that special spot in heaven. Or not.
He has a point though...I mean, why not deflect all the anger you feel about yourself onto those who you perceive to be somehow abnormal, thur righting your own rongs so the lord will still save you that special spot in heaven. Or not.
It would have been really nice if, when he put a rainbow in the sky as a promise to never again flood the whole earth, God had revealed the small print that says that all loving deities are at liberty to cause loss of life and damage to property on a localised scale in the event of wickedness and sin being discovered.
He moves in mysterious ways, you know...
He moves in mysterious ways, you know...
Why does he move in mysterious ways? If it's your bl**dy job to look after the world, God, I'm thinking that some sort of direct statement will probably help more. If I'm unhappy with the receptionist at work not answering calls correctly, cryptically covering her desk with locusts is not going to help resolve the matter as much as a carefully worded e-mail.
On another note, I am not particularly religious but I do think it is our job to care for the planet and wholeheartedly believe that our disregard to caring for it has caused this flooding. So maybe the old fella is right in a way but I believe it to be more about crimes against mother nature than God.
Our present weather is not the wrath of God or Global Warming but the El Nino effect. This accounted for our unusually warm winter and now our wet summer.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/weather/Story/0,,198 2451,00.html
http://www.guardian.co.uk/weather/Story/0,,198 2451,00.html
He refers to our moral degradation and lack of respect for our fellow humans. If this means our materialistic lifestyles of the latest gadgets, fast fuel guzzling cars, jet set holiday lifestyles and contempt for poorer nations feeding our consumerism then he may well have a point. All this sort of naughtiness causes more carbon emissions and poverty in the third world, which in turn creates a poorer environment for many to survive and thrive, an ecological transition to an inhabitable earth and a massive fall in social and humanitarian welfare.
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