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Wednesday, January 05, 2005

Cal Thomas' take on God and the Tsunami

As a student of Christian apologetics and Worldviews, I'm very interested in how different people (theologians and non-theologians alike) try and make some sort of sense of this natural disaster. I have either read or listened to some "theologians" with a slight cock of my head sideways trying to understand where they got their views from (ever watched a dog trying to understand what your saying to him? "HmmMM? Bone? Did you say bone? I THINK you said 'bone."--wag, wag, wag---"Bone?"). But I think Cal Thomas (a "non-theological" columnist) has one of those perspectives worth considering. While he doesn't go into detail of dealing with the problem of evil in the world (natural or otherwise) as it relates to the existence of God, I think he offers a nugget of balance to the discussion. Check out the article here.

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