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Old 22-11-2015, 13:26   #1
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Archbishop of Canterbury doubts God's presence

"Saturday morning, I was out and as I was walking I was praying and saying: 'God, why - why is this happening?" he told the BBC.

"Where are you in all this?' And then engaging and talking to God. Yes, I doubt."

The Archbishop of Canterbury has admitted the Paris attacks left him questioning the presence of God.

On one occasion a year ago, he was again asking for divine intervention in tragedy and injustice.

At the time he said: "I ended up saying to God ‘Look this is all very well but isn’t it about time you did something – if you’re there.'

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/pe...-a6743846.html

Xmas is coming and no doubt people will be out there again thanking God.

or will they?
are times changing?
has God got away with it for too long?
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