For an answer we must as always look to our Bibles. In Romans 9 we find God saying “Jacob have I
loved, but Esau have I hated.” These two were twin brothers and yet God had
chosen one and not the other. The Bible tells us many people go to hell, does
God love those people? No He would not
send those He loves to Hell. Read in my
hubpages about Hell at this link. http://lizmac60.hubpages.com/hub/the-hottest-topic-hell
Jesus taught many times about the ones who would
go to hell. In Matthew 25: 31 – 46. He
spoke of sheep and goats. The sheep
would enter the kingdom of God, but for the goats there would be “everlasting
punishment.” Hell is not something we can sweep aside as belonging to the
Victorian era. Jesus taught extensively
about hell. God decides to put His love on whom He will. Ask for his forgiveness today and you will
find that His love has been upon you from the beginning.
I have written in previous posts about disasters. In the case of Concorde, decisions by people, plus other factors were directly to blame for the event. In the case of the Penlee disaster it may have been avoided if someone had made a better choice in the time beforehand and as a consequence brave men and the ship's crew and the captain and his family died. 9/11 was certainly the result of wicked men committing a terrorist act, but even in this there was heroism notably by another Cornish man, Rick Rescorla who helped many to safety and left it too late to help himself. In situations like this we see what the human spirit is capable of both good and evil. What of disasters that come on people because of the earth restless movement of tectonic plates. Often people live near volcanoes because the land is rich and fertile and they have the chance of a better life there when the volcano is resting. We cannot blame them for that but sometimes people become complacent...
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