Tough love, but let us look no further than the recent release of the film "The Nativity Story." Here I quote:
"Snow in the Midwest kept many movie-goers at home, undermining the film's opening, said David Tuckerman, New Line's head of distribution.
"The storms in the middle of the country couldn't have hurt us more," Tuckerman said. "It's a movie made for the heartland, and it killed us in the heartland."
Way to reward the faithful there God, some producer goes around and pitches a biblically based movie only to get rejected by whom? Who is responsible for storms? Let me think...
Wow. God creates storms in the heartland that prevents the movie about his son's birth being a success. Now I ask you, if you were all benevolent and all powerful, wouldn't you want more people to be exposed to your story, if it meant the salvation of all people? Faith heals, but it is unequally distributed, fair God indeed. Hmm.
In my experience most Christians blame evil on free will. Hmm... Man doesn't create storms, free will figureth not.
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