Saturday, December 7, 2013

Blasphemous plays and bad winter storms – could they be related?

According to several news sources, Texas and Oklahoma have experienced the worst winter storms in years.  Today, an earthquake shook Oklahoma City.

As we pray for the souls of those who died, and for their families and loved ones, some people are wondering if there might be some connection between these severe winter storms and the sin of blasphemy.

Concretely, the blasphemous play The Most Fabulous Story Story Ever Told, which refers to the Blessed Virgin Mary as a lesbian, is running at theaters in Dallas and Oklahoma City. 

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(Above, members of TFP-America Needs Fatima do public reparation in Oklahoma City on Thursday in the ice storm for the blasphemous play The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told.)

The massive winter storms that hit Texas and Oklahoma, as well as neighboring states, has gotten some people thinking.

In it, some see just a freak winter storm, disconnected from any action of men.  Others see God’s hand and a possible chastisement; still others look at it as a merciful warning of Providence.

How do you see it?

For more on this issue debated in general terms please see:

http://www.tfp.org/tfp-home/catholic-perspective/the-asian-tsunami-and-hurricane-katrina-qnatures-vengeanceq.html

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