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    I believe that Love/god was in every crack, every crevass of that quake. He is not the reigning authority, nature and others are. His love oozed thro the quake. and his light shone on every dying soul. Where was God you ask he was everywhere. He is the binding force of the light but he can not stop natural laws. Well he can but most often dows nt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamishlacastle View Post
    I believe that Love/god was in every crack, every crevass of that quake. He is not the reigning authority, nature and others are. His love oozed thro the quake. and his light shone on every dying soul. Where was God you ask he was everywhere. He is the binding force of the light but he can not stop natural laws. Well he can but most often dows nt
    But why would he not intervene?
    "A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything." - Friedrich Nietzsche

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamishlacastle View Post
    I believe that Love/god was in every crack, every crevass of that quake. He is not the reigning authority, nature and others are. His love oozed thro the quake. and his light shone on every dying soul. Where was God you ask he was everywhere. He is the binding force of the light but he can not stop natural laws. Well he can but most often dows nt
    I can appreciate what you're saying, but it seems more poetic than thought out... For instance, what exactly do you mean when you say that you "believe that Love/god was in every crack..."? "His love oozed through the quake."? And this last one is the one that some might interpret offensively..."his light shone on every dying soul". I get the sentiment, that you believe that God was present in the situation. If you were wording for poetic reasons, ok...that would make sense. But if you are stating those things as reasons why the eartquake proves there is a God, then I think explaining a little wouldn't hurt, because I don't know what kind of argument that is..

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