Many Americans say God is not to blame for disasters
How can a loving, powerful God allow disasters such as earthquakes and tsunamis to wreak havoc and destroy lives?
It’s a question that has “kept seminarians up at night,” said Robert P. Jones, Ph.D., chief executive officer of the Public Religion Research Institute.
His comments come as the institute releases findings from a survey conducted one week after a March 11 earthquake triggered a catastrophic tsuna...
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