tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2435854467673763587.post1371505011412250998..comments2023-03-16T04:27:27.258-04:00Comments on Expecting the Spanish Inquisition: The unanswerable questionLukehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18397556155246140465noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2435854467673763587.post-48211195489355832032013-09-04T22:48:38.865-04:002013-09-04T22:48:38.865-04:00Hey Luke,
As always you have a way of putting int...Hey Luke,<br /><br />As always you have a way of putting into words what many of us think. You are so right. There is no way of knowing "why" things happen. We are left to deal with the aftermath of what did happen.<br /><br />I find that my frustration with events and realities like these (the death of someone far to young to be gone) comes from my inability to pull together the strands of God's will that would make this "make sense." I do not like, I would even say I hate that this event has taken place. I mourn with you and am filled with sorrow for the family.<br /><br />You are so right to point out that this should not cause paralysis or inactivity. We should be spurred on to actions saturated by love. Thank you for your thoughts.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03079735647125179106noreply@blogger.com