slingblade
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Hey, at least he didn't say NO had brought the storm on itself; at least he didn't say God was trying to kill innocent children. If one has to blame an imaginary being for the weather, this is one of the better ways to phrase it, I suppose.
What do you tell people who ask how a loving God could let something like this happen?
Well, I spoke yesterday to the clergy and I asked myself why, and I told them don’t know why. There is no way I can know. I think of Job, who suffered the loss of everything—seven sons and three daughters, all of his cattle, all of his sheep and his flocks, everything gone. He couldn’t help but ask why, but he didn’t find the answer immediately, and he really never had the answer at the end.
God came back and restored to him all these things, but the cause of the thing in his life was not God, it was the Devil. I didn’t mention that yesterday, because I don’t think this is the
place to talk about Satan and the Devil, because I don’t know. The Devil might have had nothing to do with this; I don’t know. But God has allowed it, and there is a purpose that we won’t know maybe for years to come.
Hey, at least he didn't say NO had brought the storm on itself; at least he didn't say God was trying to kill innocent children. If one has to blame an imaginary being for the weather, this is one of the better ways to phrase it, I suppose.