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Showing posts with label hurricane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hurricane. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Complaints About Mandatory Evacuations

This should come as no surprise to you. There are many sarcastic and unreasonable people on the internet.  This was evidenced by the people who were sarcastically  complaining about the mandatory evacuations ordered in the United States by the governors of the Atlantic Coast states last week in the face of the arrival of Hurricane Matthew. The complaint was that “nothing happened!”

Actually Matthew caused massive damage in Haiti and the eastern coast of the United States. Over 800 persons were killed in Haiti, followed by five in the State of Florida and at least seventeen in the Carolinas. (Update: 12 October 2106. The United States death toll has risen to 27.) Matthew brought millions of dollars of damage in its path bringing major flooding and spinning off several tornados. People are reporting nails, screws, pieces of shredded metal, and large shards of glass all along Matthew’s path. The number of people left without electricity numbered close to two million in Florida and at lest four hundred and fifty thousand in the states North and South Carolina which suffered a direct hit instead of glancing blows along their coastlines. Only the fact that Matthew mainly stayed along the United States coastline kept the death toll as low as it was.


The mandatory evacuations ordered by the governors were proper and necessary. The governors were fulfilling one of the God- ordained functions of government: to protect the people. I say God-ordained because the Bible is quite clear that governments are in power only because God wills it and allows it. He is sovereign. Read Romans 13 and 14.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Look at This!


Typhoon Haiyan devastated the Philippines, displacing at least 600,000 people and killing upwards of 3200 people.  The death toll continues to rise as rescue and recovery efforts continue.  Supplies of food and water are only now beginning to reach many of the victims.   The people need our prayers and support.

In the midst of the death and destruction there are, of course, acts of heroism and nobility, and there is one thing which stands out as truly amazing.  I am a rather concrete, historically based, and non-superstitious Christian.  Images of Jesus on food, or in the shape assumed by a Cheeto, or in a stain on a door, I find to be ridiculous.  I am skeptical of religious relics, signs, and supposed miracles.  I do not deny their existence, I merely realize that we cannot base our faith on them. 

Look at this. 

Friday, October 21, 2011

Hurricane Katrina Survivor

Francesca (Frances) Xavier Cabrini (b. 1850, Italy -d. 1917), "the Patroness of Immigrants," was the first American citizen canonized (1946) as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church.  She was the founder of the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart and founded schools, orphanages,  and other institutions in numerous locations in the United States.


The statue of St. Frances seen above is housed in her bedroom on the grounds of Cabrini High School for Girls in New Orleans, Louisiana (USA).  Her Sacred Heart Chapel is also located at the school, which was founded in 1892 as a children's orphanage.

The statue, banged up and missing much of its paint, survived Hurricane Katrina on the porch of a house on Hillary Street in New Orleans.