Thursday, February 24, 2011

God's Disasters

Never let it be said that a natural disaster can go unattributed to an act of revenge of that really loving, wonderful Christian God...

The website ''Christchurch Quake'' - registered in September to an address in Utah - claims the destruction was a result of ''lesbians running loose on the South Island as if they own the place'' and ''amoral'' behaviour.

Presumably these scum in Utah think they own it instead.


Among the victims of the earthquake thus far confirmed are two babies, 5 and 9 months old.

The major religious structures in the city were all critically damaged.... That's God's doing is it?

I have a picture of my kid standing in front of the main cathedral, when we visited Christchurch, because it was an impressive landmark.

16 to 22 people are understood to have died in this cathedral.

1 comment:

  1. The Christian "god" is omnipotent, omniscient and omnibenevolent. Therefore, as with all suffering, he knew it was about to happen, he had the ability to prevent it and his benevolence dictated that he do so, yet it happened.

    Had I held those attributes and allowed such disasters happen, the world would be calling me a sadistic son of bitch.

    So what does that make the Christian god???

    Oh wait! He’s punishing 147 people, their families and their friends for someone else’s sexual preferences; or is it that he’s “testing” someone their faith? No matter how you look at it, the attributes assigned to the Christian god are illogical and impossible.

    So, do they have the attributes wrong, or do they have the wrong god?

    BOTH

    Perhpas there is a supreme being of some sort, but it sure as hell ain't the one the religious zealots of the world perceive.

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