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I'm still not siding with or against the Bishops here, but another observation: they are not pointing the finger at individuals, they are not claiming that Mrs Jones of 42 Acacia Avenue has had her house drenched for something she specifically has done. They are suggesting that British society is suffering a judgement from God because it has moved away from the way of life he demands. |
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In the Telegraph article, the Rt Rev Graham Dow, Bishop of Carlisle, argued that "the floods are not just a result of a lack of respect for the planet, but also a judgment on society's moral decadence.
"This is a strong and definite judgment because the world has been arrogant in going its own way," he said. "We are reaping the consequences of our moral degradation, as well as the environmental damage that we have caused. The bishop, who is a leading evangelical, said that people should heed the stories of the Bible, which described the downfall of the Roman empire as a result of its immorality. "We are in serious moral trouble because every type of lifestyle is now regarded as legitimate," he said. "In the Bible, institutional power is referred to as 'the beast', which sets itself up to control people and their morals. Our government has been playing the role of God in saying that people are free to act as they want," he said, adding that the introduction of recent pro-gay laws highlighted its determination to undermine marriage. "The sexual orientation regulations [which give greater rights to gays] are part of a general scene of permissiveness. We are in a situation where we are liable for God's judgment, which is intended to call us to repentance." What will we be judged on next? To quote Jeremy Hardy - "As you clearly say, it states in Leviticus Chapter 18 Verse 22 that homosexuality is an abomination. Which reminds me—there are a couple of things I need guidance on. Firstly, If I wanted to sell my daughter into slavery, as sanctioned in Exodus 21:7, how much could I expect to make from such a deal? Also, my colleague Pete insists on working on the sabbath. Exodus clearly says he should be put to death. Am I morally obligated to kill him myself, or is it OK to get some outside help? Lastly, does the whole city really have to be together to stone my brother John for planting different crops side by side. And when I burn my mother for wearing garments made from two different threads, do I torch her whole or just a bit?” |
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So going a little deeper, you have to wonder why it was posted here. Quote:
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After all, rain isn't exactly unknown in the UK, the relative heights of bits of land and their proximity to rivers isn't a mystery and neither is the increased danger of flooding if you concrete over flood plains and low-lying land. Let's get some perspective on here and use our God/evolution*-given intelligence and cunning to put some proper engineering in. We're supposed to be *good* at that in the UK. Taking advice from bishops on this is as pointless as making Jade Goody professor of mathematics at Cambridge. * delete according to taste |
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The precise means by which human will and divine purpose coexist in the universe has been argued over for centuries but theologians generally agree that it does, and I doubt any of them would be persuaded to abandon their faith as a result of a humanistic view of events such as the one you offer. |
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Seriously though. It does indicate how ingrained in society religion is. It's difficult to escape it, invited or uninvited. |
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Are we saying we cant discuss religion on the Forum? or we should be deterred from doing so?
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Incidentally, it appears to have done so with quite a few of my class mates who were brought up in a religious manner but decided against it. 'Hardly intrusive' are not the words I would use to describe the experience some of them had. |
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