Ping
There is no reason to believe that this coronavirus plague is not the wrath of God. God has been patient for far too long. It frightens me to think of the punishment we all deserve.
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Amos 3.6
Childish.
Yep, one of his priests tried to get me to leave the gall and wormwood out of my reading at my father in laws funeral, as being to harsh. I informed him that the decedent had lived those words in his final days and that the words also give meaning to the later refrence to the Faith of God.
You want to know what God’s wrath is, wait until the Tribulation. I won’t be here, but some of you might be.
Keep hearing this said in the Roman Catholic Church “...for the greater good.” Individual persons, parish groups, clergy, nobody is being called out for the wrongs or the sins they are committing for fear of the person leaving the Church and thus really losing their soul. This Mass now is a prime example of “Consolation” is the keyword here. [The New Mass] seems very “Protestant”, believing in “nature’s wrath but not God’s wrath.” And not “obvious that God may well have allowed this pandemic as an expression of his indignation and wrath at a generation that has killed 2 billion babies through abortion and the deaths of millions through man-made poverty and disease in the world’s poorest countries,” Deacon Donnelly lamented. “