Similar complaint to the one in this thread.
This morning I was having a cup of coffee with an acquaintance and the conversation took the following turn:
She: Isn’t it terrible, the disaster in Asia.
Me: I know…
She: We’re lucky here (the Dominican Republic), you know. We’ve had hurricanes and all that, but the Lord has spared us of this sort of suffering.
Me: I don’t know about that, even if the death toll (for hurricanes Georges and Jeanne) wasn’t that high, this country has had its share of tragedy.
She: There are a lot of believers here, you know. A lot of churches.
Me. :dubious:, and cringing because I could tell what was coming next:
She: Yes, those people over there, in those countries, they’re not believers, there are a lot of atheists…
At this stage, while I didn’t lose it completely, I launched into a rant about people being the same anywhere, no matter what they believed in.
Not forgetting to mention that some of the victims would have been fellow Christians.
Also reminding her that her sentiment was about as far from the teachings of the bloke with the long hair and the beard as one can get. (The lady in question is a member of an evangelical Christian church).
So, let the pitting commence:
Well done, religious leaders. No matter how you coat the stuff you say with the smokescreen of tolerance and multi-faith bullshit, this is the message that filters through to most of your followers: we’re right, everyone else is wrong, and it follows that they deserve such so-called retribution.
Well done, lady. Of course you back-tracked and agreed with me wholeheartedly when it was clear I did not share your revolting outlook. Did you really think I was going to say ‘Mmm, yes, they weren’t believers, so they got what was coming to them?’
I only hope you will give this some thought, although I fear you have never questioned anything much in your life, so why start now at the age of 50?
On reflection, once I’d calmed down:
The really depressing thing is that this is not an unusual view of the world. I’ve come across it before - not just here where education leaves a lot to be desired - in the aftermath of plane crashes for example. The deity, I’ve been told, works in mysterious ways and arranged for a random bunch of sinners to be on that particular flight so he could zap 'em. Yeah right. That must provide major comfort to the bereaved.
Now, I realise that some believers are thinking, compassionate people, whose minds do not work this way. However, most people on this earth are impressionable, uninformed and clearly don’t go through much of a thought process when it comes to these things. These beliefs are the result.