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The Pro-Taliban Clerics will be all over the Earthquake...

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Odds on fundamentalist anti-Musharraf, pro-Taliban clerics saying the Earthquake in Pakistan was the hand of an angry god?
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it was the hand of an angry god, showing some "i believe too firmly in an ignorant point of view of the world around me", that they need to quit living or his wrath will rain upon them.

mind you, a couple of tornados were the same damn thing.
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Hell most likely say it. after all, religious fundamentalists will say anything.
Wasnt it a US priest that said that that nature disasters only happened to heretics? Before your hurricane that is :)
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I think the latest retard that mentioned that was arguing New Orleans got hit by a hurricane because God was angry with it's hedonism and godlessness.

Or something equally retarded, I can't really remember, I was too busy trying to stick knives in my ears so the pain would stop to remember it word for word.
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Nick wrote:I think the latest retard that mentioned that was arguing New Orleans got hit by a hurricane because God was angry with it's hedonism and godlessness.

Or something equally retarded, I can't really remember, I was too busy trying to stick knives in my ears so the pain would stop to remember it word for word.
yeah, but the last was actually an Alabama politician referring to the whole gulf coast.
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Boogahz wrote:
Nick wrote:I think the latest retard that mentioned that was arguing New Orleans got hit by a hurricane because God was angry with it's hedonism and godlessness.

Or something equally retarded, I can't really remember, I was too busy trying to stick knives in my ears so the pain would stop to remember it word for word.
yeah, but the last was actually an Alabama politician referring to the whole gulf coast.
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Nick wrote:I think the latest retard that mentioned that was arguing New Orleans got hit by a hurricane because God was angry with it's hedonism and godlessness.

Or something equally retarded, I can't really remember, I was too busy trying to stick knives in my ears so the pain would stop to remember it word for word.
Yeah, some preacher said Katrina cleaned out all the decadence and such from New Orleans. However, the French Quarter, most likely spot he was refering to, was mostly unharmed by Katrina :)
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Here's the story I was referring to:

http://www.wwltv.com/local/stories/WWL0 ... 358ce.html
Katrina was God's wrath on sinful area says Alabama senator

02:54 PM CDT on Wednesday, September 28, 2005


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A state senator in Alabama says Hurricane Katrina was God's punishment on a sinful part of America.


State Sen. Hank Erwin, R-Montevallo, wrote in a weekly column for news outlets: "New Orleans and the Mississippi Gulf Coast have always been known for gambling, sin and wickedness. It is the kind of behavior that ultimately brings the judgment of God."


Erwin, a former conservative talk-radio host and now a media consultant, wrote the column after a tour of hurricane-wrecked Gulfport and Biloxi, Miss., and Bayou La Batre on the Alabama coast.


"Warnings year after year by godly evangelists and preachers went unheeded. So why were we surprised when finally the hand of judgment fell?" Erwin wrote. "Sadly, innocents suffered along with the guilty. Sin always brings suffering to good people as well as the bad."


The New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary was flooded by Katrina. Erwin said the Baptists knew they had put themselves on the front lines ministering in a sinful place that could be targeted.


He said he didn't think the hard-hit residents of the low-income lower 9th Ward in New Orleans were singled out for especially harsh punishment but were merely in the way, as were the shrimpers in Bayou La Batre.


William Willimon, bishop of the North Alabama Conference of the United Methodist Church, said Erwin is "sure no theologian."


"I'm certainly against gambling and its hold on state government in Mississippi, but I expect there is as much sin, of possibly a different order, in Montevallo as on the Gulf Coast. If God punished all of us for our sin, who could stand?" Willimon said.


The bishop said 300 United Methodist clergy from Alabama will be on the Gulf Coast next week to help hurricane victims.


"That seems to me a much more appropriate Christian response than that of the senator," he said.


A member of Shades Mountain Independent Church, Erwin said, "As harsh as it may sound, those hurricanes do say that God is real, and we have to realize sin has consequences."


Erwin isn't alone with that view.


In Birmingham, Samford University professor of divinity Fisher Humphreys said Christians do believe God cares about sin. As to God's control of events, different believers answer the question differently, Humphreys said.


It is obvious that as terrible as the storm was good has flowed from it, Humphreys said.


"Look at the outpouring of compassion," he said.
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