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In reply to the discussion: Kristi Noem 'extremely grateful for God's hand' in Texas flooding [View all]Johonny
(24,278 posts)7. God flooded them, then comforted them
After the act of God. This is the part of Job where God has dusted his family, but since Job does right by God he gives him new children and like . . . No one goes WTF.
The GOP, the flood is an act of God.
Also GOP, thank God he comforts the victims . . .
Logic like that makes you question the value of religion.
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Daily I wonder what evil thing The Want to be King and his minions will say and or do and daily
efhmc
Jul 8
#1
No. God had nothing to do with RW humans' free will decisions to a) cut NOAA meteorolgist positions, and
ancianita
Jul 8
#19
Although I'm not religious, I know there are comforting things one can say from a religious viewpoint.
Girard442
Jul 8
#6
Logic like that is mere human understanding. It's theology, not religion, that explains God.
ancianita
Jul 8
#21
If you ask these "Christian" people about God taking good Christian children,
mucholderthandirt
Jul 8
#32