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Found this comment on a news site covering the California fires, Tamara Cardona's repley, "This is Gods wrath, we took God out of California", Unbelievable, no empathy whatever for loss of life or the utter devistation taking place. SMH

charlotte62 7 Nov 12
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god has never been in california, or anywhere else, but playing along for a moment that there is a god, and that it's the chistian god, which is not everyone's god but again playing along, if that god is omipotent and omnipresent, how did anyone manage to take him out of california? did we build a god-proof fence? these people are not only unempathetic, which they certainly are. they're morons.

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Is she not aware that there are a lot of so called Christians in California? What about them.

Good one! I'm going to use this and see what kind of reaction I get. Thanks..

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Because making it all the victim's fault somehow is ever so much easier than facing the fact of climate change or even the fact that sometimes shit happens for no reason.

Also one wonders how one can "take God" -- you know, the omnipotent creator and ruler of the universe -- out of anything. Seems like a bit of a pushover.

my "religious right, Trump loving family' do not believe in Climate Change. They honestly believe it's just something the Democrats dreamed up. SMH

@charlotte62 One argument I've seen come up a few times from believers, is that saying humans can contribute to climate change is suggesting humans are more potent than god. They say this with zero irony. They believe the invisible sky wizard controls the weather, even here in the 21st century, when in fact it's a product of various causal chains, including ones that humans participate in. SMH, indeed!

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So unbelievably stupid yet so predictable. You would think we are living in the middle ages and it seems to be getting worse. One could say it IS a god's fault because he forgot to give some people any brains.

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