Archive for January 1st, 2005


Archbishop: ‘It should shake our faith in God’

Tsunami disaster: The events of the past week in south east Asia will cause all Christians to doubt their faith, the Archbishop of Canterbury said this weekend.


‘The question “How can you believe in a God who permits suffering on this scale?” is therefore very much around at the moment, and it would be surprising if it weren’t - indeed it would be wrong if it weren’t,’ he writes.

The prelate says it is the duty of all Christians to devote themselves to helping the survivors.

Despite his doubts, Dr Williams concludes that faith has the ability to survive such disasters. Those with faith can find a strength in God even in the light of such terrible events. ‘The extraordinary fact is that belief has survived such tests again and again,’ he adds.

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Sri Lanka

I reported here a few days ago that a friend asked me how to set up a PayPal account for a Sri-Lanka based foundation that wanted to do fund-raising for the tsumani victims. I’m happy to announce that they did so, and raised over $10,000 in a few hours. I’ll have the url posted here soon.

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Airlines


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Battle lines are being drawn

Evangelical Leader Threatens Democrats.


“James C. Dobson, the nation’s most influential evangelical leader, is threatening to put six potentially vulnerable Democratic senators ‘in the bull’s-eye’ if they block conservative appointments to the Supreme Court,” the New York Times reports.


Will the Dems have the spine to fight or will they cave? Stay tuned…

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