A response to yesterdays story
Oliver Ruke writes: "I've always been told that the reason God doesn't intervene with worldly events is that we have free will, and to do so would otherwise interfere with that. However, it's good to know that he has changed his mind and now intervenes with such vital events as helping a bishop get to a wedding on time. I'm looking forward to him doing something really important next time - maybe healing an amputee, or saving the thousands of people who die in Africa each year from starvation. Let me know when it happens, please." www.nzherald.co.nz

God is always damned if He does, damned if He does not. Does Oliver Ruke have an amputee friend and more importantly
does he, himself, do anything to help the starving people in Africa?
The reason I ask is, I live in Africa and most of the starving people know God. God is a reality for them. And I have an amputee friend that loves Jesus with all his heart. Maybe they know something that Oliver Ruke does not know.
But then again, perhaps my mother is right. Nobody is as blind as those who do not want to see and nobody is as deaf as those that do not want to hear.