If so, God was working overtime, coordinating all that, with some people making plans at the last minute, others making reservations far in advance. some traveling with family members who also die, others alone or with business colleagues. Some going on a long planned vacation, others headed to a funeral or on a boring business trip they tried to get out of. Here's a link https://www.thewrap.com/snl-will-ferrell-plays-nihilistic-flight-attendant-video/ to a skit done on last Saturday's SNL with Will Farrell, rapping an airplane safety message. Some of the lines: “Be sure to stay seated or you’ll bump your head,” “And God’s not real, when you die you’re dead” |
Not that they're needed, but in other words, there is more wisdom to be gained in difficult times than in easy ones. The PP above who said it's "sick" that God allows tragedies to help us grow is kidding himself. We all know that we gain in understanding, compassion, empathy, etc., by having to go through difficult times. |
Sure, but there are lots of ways to grow that don't require suffering, financial reversal and even death -- yours or a loved one's. Also, people can learn from good things happening, too and even from stories of other people's travails. |
| For Catholics (and thinking Christians), see discussion in Amoris Laetitia. |
Catholics are Christians. |
Yes I know that. What I meant was that open minded (non catholic) Christians willing to consult a catholic source might find it productive/helpful. Sorry for confusion. |
This all sounds very glib to me. Yay, I read about how to be a better person and then it happened. Yay, I got a promotion and that made me a better person. And what’s that about learning from others’ travails, as if the bad things should happen to your friends but not to you? |