Friday September 02, 2005
Scary
A warning from 2002, published in the Times Picayune.
What's even scarier than this, some purported Christians are praising the devastating effects and loss of life from the hurricane. A pastor from Louisiana believes that God chose to ravage the poor neighborhoods of New Orleans and drown children because of Mardi Gras.
Meanwhile, actual Christians are responding to the devastation by sending food, water, diapers and love. How cool is that.
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Drina-diva, thanx for putting Maria's pictures up. It helps to see someone cute and soothing before I go to bed, , and you know why.
From internal exile, Kid Charlemagne
Kid Charlemagne on September 4, 2005 04:31 AMIt's nice to know she has that kind of effect on people :)
Drina on September 6, 2005 09:45 AMCondensed biography
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Of the pseudo-Christians who are praising the hurricane for killing "sinners" (Does that include the KIDS, YOU @$$HOLES?!?)
Thank God for the real Christians, and the people of other faiths or of no faith who act in the same way.
Years ago on Dr. Demento's radio show, I heard a song by a group called the Austin Lounge Lizards that satirized pseudo-Christianity, called "Jesus Loves Me, But He Can't Stand You".
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