17.6.2008


Er satt að Guð hafi skapað heiminn allan?


Er satt að Guð hafi skapað heiminn allan?

Parents wait outside Juyuan Middle School in Sichuan, China, where 900 students were buriedÍ Biblíu kristinna karla og kvenna stendur ritað að Guð Almáttugur hafi skapað himin og jörð; allan heiminn með manni og mús.

A man is trapped in the debris in earthquake-hit Beichuan countyHann hlýtur þá að hafa skapað hið góða og hið slæma.

Chinese rescuers search a collapsed building for survivors in Beichuan, Sichuan province, on TuesdayÉg heyrði Geir okkar ástsæla forsætisráðherra þakka guði kærlega fyrir að enginn skyldi hafa farist í jarðskjálftunum á Suðurlandi.

Í barnslegri einfeldni minni spurði ég, en hver skapaði jarðskjálftana.

An aerial view shows Tangjiashan lake which threatens to burst its banks and flood an area from which tens of thousands are being evacuated 28 May 2008 Sichuan, southwest China. Landslides during the 12 May earthquake and subsequent aftershocks caused the formation of dozens of lakes which threaten to burst their banks. This has resulted in orders for an additional 80,000 people to move to safer areas, days after a similar number had been evacuated from the area after earlier warnings. EPA/MARKEru sumir hverjir að reyna að drepa með hægri hendi en bjarga með þeirri vinstri?

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epa An aerial view shows devastation in Beichuan county where the spread of Tangjiashan lake threatens to burst its banks and flood an area from which tens of thousands are being evacuated 28 May 2008 Sichuan, southwest China. Landslides during the 12 May earthquake and subsequent aftershocks caused the formation of dozens of lakes which threaten to burst their banks. This has resulted in orders for an additional 80,000 people to move to safer areas, days after a similar number had been evacuated from the area after earlier warnings. EPA/MARK

An aerial view shows a refugee camp in Beichuan county where the spread of Tangjiashan lake threatens to burst its banks and flood an area from which tens of thousands are being evacuated 28 May 2008 Sichuan, southwest China. Landslides during the 12 May earthquake and subsequent aftershocks caused the formation of dozens of lakes which threaten to burst their banks. This has resulted in orders for an additional 80,000 people to move to safer areas, days after a similar number had been evacuated from the area after earlier warnings. EPA/MARK

Military personnel bring supplies to their camp near Tangjiashan lake which threatens to burst its banks and flood an area from which tens of thousands are being evacuated 28 May 2008 Sichuan, southwest China. Plans to blast one side of the lake to control runoff in a safer direction are in preparation. Landslides during the 12 May earthquake and subsequent aftershocks caused the formation of dozens of lakes which threaten to burst their banks. This has resulted in orders for an additional 80,000 people to move to safer areas, days after a similar number had been evacuated from the area after earlier warnings. EPA/MARK

epa An aerial view shows Tangjiashan lake (L) which threatens to burst its banks and flood an area from which tens of thousands are being evacuated 28 May 2008 Sichuan, southwest China. Landslides during the 12 May earthquake and subsequent aftershocks caused the formation of dozens of lakes which threaten to burst their banks. This has resulted in orders for an additional 80,000 people to move to safer areas, days after a similar number had been evacuated from the area after earlier warnings. EPA/MARK

An aerial view shows rescue workers using heavy construction equipment to try to control the spread of Tangjiashan lake which threatens to burst its banks and flood an area from which tens of thousands are being evacuated 28 May 2008 Sichuan, southwest China. Landslides during the 12 May earthquake and subsequent aftershocks caused the formation of dozens of lakes which threaten to burst their banks. This has resulted in orders for an additional 80,000 people to move to safer areas, days after a similar number had been evacuated from the area after earlier warnings. EPA/MARK

An aerial view shows devastation in Beichuan county where the spread of Tangjiashan lake threatens to burst its banks and flood an area from which tens of thousands are being evacuated 28 May 2008 Sichuan, southwest China. Landslides during the 12 May earthquake and subsequent aftershocks caused the formation of dozens of lakes which threaten to burst their banks. This has resulted in orders for an additional 80,000 people to move to safer areas, days after a similar number had been evacuated from the area after earlier warnings. EPA/MARK

Local residents move to higher ground prior to evacuation from the area near a lake dangerously close to bursting in Jiangyou Ping Town, west Sichuan, China 27 May 2008. Landslides during the 12 May earthquake and subsequent aftershocks caused the formation of dozens of lakes which threaten to burst their banks. This has resulted in orders for an additional 80,000 people to move to safer areas, days after a similar number had been evacuated from the area after earlier warnings. EPA/MARK