Kansas City Faith Blogger Questions Claims That Divine Intervention Saved Trump

The latest word from Kansas City's top writer on faith & morals seems exceptionally skeptical for one of the most prolific scribes on the topic of organized religion. 

He's basically recycling the premise of a classic book published in 1981: When Bad Things Happen to Good People

The converse of that equation is even more fun and might be the reason why Instagram might cause eating disorders. 

And so . . . We'll get out of the way and merely share the crux of his argument:

"Can any of us say with 100 percent certainty that these claims of divine intervention are poppycock? No.

"But it's fair to ask what kind of fickle or incomprehensible God would save Trump but, in the same shooting, let Corey Comperatore, a 50-year-old volunteer fire chief, die while he was trying to protect his family during the attempted assassination by diving onto them to shield them from the bullets. And we are always right to be skeptical of such claims when they make a politician look better and more in tune with God's will than that politician's opponents."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

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