Is it that some of them might belong to the 'wrong religion', or in the 'wrong place at the wrong time?'
Whereas the Christians and other faithful who are praising their God, are supposedly more more chaste and being in the 'right place at the right time'?
Might this be one of the probable divine explanations? But, hold it a minute; explanations are not necessarily causes or true reason for an event occurring.
Or would the more rational and logical explanation puts it all down to fate, coincidence.
To the fact that Pelau, one of the Islands which makes up Indonesia, has certain geological, demographic and atmospheric features which would better account for the tragedy which has befallen it?
After all, if the God of the faithful is so omnipresent and omniscient.
Then, it is not a satisfactory and sufficient explanation that the fate of the faithful, should be determined simply according their location on Planet Earth.
That they will be safe if they are not in the vicinity of where the next Tsunami.
The next earthquake, the next hurricane, the next tornado, the next drought or flood, the next Ebola outbreak will occur.
That the fate of both the faithful and the unbeliever, is not determined by God, and on the basis of any logical criteria, but simply by chance.
But, wait. How can that be? Since it would not make any sense for the faithful to be thankful to and remain loyal to their God.
To be continued!
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