Mëluzynn
Well-known member
What God have to do with that ? This is not about God, this is about free will.
God is always the excuse to do horrible things and he is still the right culprit when these horrible things happen.
And who are we to decide that God was right, or wrong?
This massacre is a horrible thing for the families of the victims, for the friends of school and for colleagues, for all those closely affected by this tragedy...
But put the blame on God is too easy. It is looking for an easy way while the problem is a societal one.
It reminds me of this story in 1985 where Judas Priest had been accused of being responsible for the suicide of two adolescents who have found subliminal messages while listening to a song backwards... Perfect guilty... There was a trial and it has clearly demonstrated that it was the family context that was problematic.
What about the family and social context of the guy that killed these children? Why his mother kept as many weapons At home ? What really happened ? And what could be done to avoid this?
Those are the right questions.
God is always the excuse to do horrible things and he is still the right culprit when these horrible things happen.
And who are we to decide that God was right, or wrong?
This massacre is a horrible thing for the families of the victims, for the friends of school and for colleagues, for all those closely affected by this tragedy...
But put the blame on God is too easy. It is looking for an easy way while the problem is a societal one.
It reminds me of this story in 1985 where Judas Priest had been accused of being responsible for the suicide of two adolescents who have found subliminal messages while listening to a song backwards... Perfect guilty... There was a trial and it has clearly demonstrated that it was the family context that was problematic.
What about the family and social context of the guy that killed these children? Why his mother kept as many weapons At home ? What really happened ? And what could be done to avoid this?
Those are the right questions.