I wish someday to see a preacher on TV standing outside his demolished church and thanking God for only killing half the congregation. The Lord be praised!
So the dozens or hundreds infants and toddlers who died from being crushed or slowly suffocated in Nepal’s earthquake NEEDED to die at that time and place and by that method? That was the best way to save a 6-month-old’s soul? I disagree with you — God has some serious splainin’ to do.
However, since God does not exist, we need not expect much of an explanation.
rshive over 9 years ago
Surprise!
dwagon55 over 9 years ago
Hmm – a new strip mayhaps? Pre-B.C.?
pschearer Premium Member over 9 years ago
Next time set an alarm.
jtviper7 over 9 years ago
The lung fish meets the two lung human…
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 9 years ago
The dangers of being lateSomebody else gets your place
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
And speaking perfect English as well…
WOW!
Karaboo2 over 9 years ago
Didn’t you mean primordial snooze?
pschearer Premium Member over 9 years ago
Prevent them?! God causes them! His little joke.
I wish someday to see a preacher on TV standing outside his demolished church and thanking God for only killing half the congregation. The Lord be praised!
ChessPirate over 9 years ago
The early fish catches the evolution…
Doublejake over 9 years ago
So the dozens or hundreds infants and toddlers who died from being crushed or slowly suffocated in Nepal’s earthquake NEEDED to die at that time and place and by that method? That was the best way to save a 6-month-old’s soul? I disagree with you — God has some serious splainin’ to do.
However, since God does not exist, we need not expect much of an explanation.
louieglutz over 9 years ago
it appears that some people have trouble getting off their soapbox. lighten up, guys.
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
There are those who have faith, and those who do not. Thankfully, God provides for both on this planet…
Kip W over 9 years ago
“…and that’s why God threw your parents in front of that bus.”[From “Telling a kid his parents are dead,” by Ed Bluestone]