Why Does God Punish the Powerless?

God is punishing Europe with a Moslem horde that’s destroying it. The rich and powerful, who led the people astray with birth control and abortion, have empowered the Culture of Death in their countries. When they ran out of low-cost maids, workers, and employees, they did everything they could to bring waves of Moslems into their countries. Now, the Moslem assault on Europeans is taking dangerous form.

Those who caused the problems aren’t being punished. Those of no rank, power, or importance are the ones whose neighborhoods, children, and families have become the target of those who want to take over their nations, killing or enslaving the non-Moslems among them as they do so.

It is the wives and daughters of the poor and middle-class who are being raped, kidnapped,and sold into prostitution. It is the fathers and sons of the poor and middle-class who are being beaten and savaged in the streets. The children of the high and mighty escape unscathed.

Why doesn’t He punish those who purposefully caused the problems? Maybe, it’s to test us. And, maybe we’re not as innocent as we’d like to think. After all, few of us really did as much as we could to make things better.

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