It took about a week, but now the moonbats are really coming out of the woodwork. In today’s Washington Post, we find these examples of craziness
Steve Lefemine, an antiabortion activist in Columbia, S.C., was looking at a full-color satellite map of Hurricane Katrina when something in the swirls jumped out at him: the image of an 8-week-old fetus.
“In my belief, God judged New Orleans for the sin of shedding innocent blood through abortion,” said Lefemine, who e-mailed the flesh-toned weather map to fellow activists across the country and put a stark message on the answering machine of his organization, Columbia Christians for Life.
“Providence punishes national sins by national calamities,” it said. “Greater divine judgment is coming upon America unless we repent of the national sin of abortion.”
and then:
In Israel, Christian journalist Stan Goodenough was struck by the juxtaposition in recent days of Jewish settlers being removed from their homes in the Gaza Strip and Americans being forced out of their homes in New Orleans.
“Is this some sort of bizarre coincidence? Not for those who believe in the God of the Bible . . .,” he wrote in a column for the Web site Jerusalem Newswire. “What America is about to experience is the lifting of God’s hand of protection; the implementation of His judgment on the nation most responsible for endangering the land and people of Israel.”
To be fair, its not just the fundamentalist Christian moonbats who are talking:
“It is almost certain that this is a wind of torment and evil that Allah has sent to this American empire,” a Kuwaiti official, Muhammad Yousef Mlaifi, wrote Wednesday in the Arabic daily Al-Siyassa under the headline “The Terrorist Katrina is One of the Soldiers of Allah . . .”
I prefer to believe in a God of justice and mercy. Not one that sends tens of thousands of people, most of whom are innocent, to their deaths on a whim. The universe just doesn’t work that way.
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