Nalaris wrote:Now, to the more valid statement concerning Katrina's broad destruction: the pain suffered by religious people in New Orleans sometimes turns into an advantage: a lot of people got into much better neighborhoods than they were originally in when they lived in New Orleans (I'm thinking particularly of a guy I knew whose family came here from the flooded city. He said he liked it here a lot better.). For others, it simply makes another trial, something to be overcome. After all, thinking about it from a purely spiritual point of view, the family lost nothing.
Okay, that's great... One family was brought closer togeter by this travesty. How about another example family. Mine. My Highly religious mother, along with myself and two of my siblings used to live in the heart of Mid-City New Orleans barely makeing ends meet. After Katrina, one brother is half way across the state, and myself as well as my younger brother were effectively split from her... in esscence it tore what little bit of comortable family we had apart... I'm not saying there was no good amonst the evil... nothing is purely evil in this world, just as nothing is purely good... but to say that any kind and loveing god would allow for so many to be devistated, truely devistated, not just in a worldly sense, but even splitting familes apart, doesn't really sit well with me.
Nalaris wrote:Sure, mardigras may not have been stopped by Katrina, but nothing can stop sin but the utter annihilation of all mankind, or just Satans death (and I'm referring to death here in the Athiest sense of ceasing to exist). I also note that people have started swearing again. Have I struck a chord? Has Pie finally driven Diego to insanity? Or do the people on the Cantr forums simply have an astonishing lack of will power? Only time will tell...
Nalaris, have you ever even been to New Orleans? Media is a terrible source of information. Yes, there is drinking and the like associated with it in parts, but Mardi Gras is, get this, A Religiously based Holiday. Fat Tuesday. Designed as a transition into lent before Ash Wednesday. If you want to claim the Evil of Katrina has some good in it, then how can you ignore the same is true of Mardi Gras?
As a side note, God's perfect. As such, everything he ever made fufills exactly the role intended it. That includes Satan. If God is perfect, and god made Satan, then Satan is exactly as God wants it to be.
(also note, I've yet to leave any swears in a post by the time I click the submit button)