

The Lie That God...
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Takes No Responsibility For Natural Disasters #4 of 4
So, what is easier to believe: seeing natural disasters as the products of blind chance, or seeing them as coming from God? The clear choice is the latter. Only a God Who controls our circumstances is worthy of trust. Today: some final thoughts and some questions about God's hand in what we call "natural disasters."
So, what is easier to believe: seeing natural disasters as the products of blind chance, or seeing them as coming from God? The clear choice is the latter. Only a God Who controls our circumstances is worthy of trust. Today: some final thoughts and some questions about God's hand in what we call "natural disasters."
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