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Dodger Stadium transformed into an Old Testament scene following biblical flood due to team’s mockery of God.

Biblical⁣ Flood Turns Dodger Stadium Into a Scene from⁢ the Old Testament After the Team Mocked God

In June, the Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated “pride” month by welcoming the anti-Christian LGBT group Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.⁤ The⁤ men who comprise this group dress as nuns⁢ in ‌open mockery of ⁢Christian beliefs.

On Sunday, Tropical‍ Storm​ Hilary dumped record-breaking rainfall on Southern California, including the Los Angeles area.

According to the news site AS, ⁣which focuses‍ on sports⁢ and entertainment, aerial footage on Monday showed the Dodger Stadium parking ⁤lot inundated with⁣ water.

Woke‍ ideologues and self-interested charlatans attribute all such unusual weather events to the ​new secular religion of climate ⁣change. Impervious ​to contrary evidence, they admit⁢ no ⁣error and persist with apocalyptic forecasts destined to prove false.

It will not do to follow their example.

We cannot know whether the ​ Dodger Stadium flooding has any connection to the blasphemous events of June. It⁤ might give reassurance to imagine ⁣that it⁤ does, but we should not dwell too long on ⁣such comforting thoughts.

Divine Punishment and Human Fallibility

On one ⁢hand, divine punishment falls‍ well within⁤ the realm of⁣ possibility. The Bible leaves no ‍room for doubt on that front.

On‍ the other hand, only at great peril‌ do fallen human beings claim ​special insight into the workings⁣ of God. ​If we know⁣ that God has done something, we know it not because of⁢ our‍ great‌ merit but because ​He has chosen to reveal it.

As John Calvin told King Francis I of France in‍ a ⁤letter, ​”nothing​ is to be‍ presumed of ourselves, so all things are to be presumed of ‍God.”

Another consideration gives pause — namely, ‌that we are all sinners. True, we⁣ might ⁤not ‌sin exactly as the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence and​ their enablers have sinned, but what ​cause do we have for thinking ourselves righteous in God’s eyes?

Thus, when we consider the relationship between earthly sin and divine punishment, we​ should ⁣not imagine ourselves as ⁢spectators.

Here, in fact, we would do well to⁢ follow the example of ‍President Abraham Lincoln.

On March 4, ⁤1865, as ‍the⁢ Civil War‌ neared its end, Lincoln delivered his ⁣ Second Inaugural Address. For my ‍money, this speech rates as perhaps the greatest oration ever given by an⁣ American.‍ Frederick Douglass called it a “sacred effort.”

One⁣ concluding ⁤passage from the Second Inaugural⁢ will suffice to illustrate the key point.

Would you still support a team that awards groups mocking religion?

After grappling with the issues that‌ caused the war, Lincoln looked to the immediate future.

“Fondly do we hope — fervently do‌ we ‍pray —‍ that this mighty scourge ⁢of war may speedily pass away,” the president‍ said.

Such hopes and prayers, ⁣however, lay beyond anyone’s control. Perhaps, Lincoln said, God viewed the Civil War⁤ as punishment for the sin of slavery.

“Yet, if God wills⁤ that it continue until all the wealth piled by the bondsman’s two hundred and fifty years of unrequited toil shall be sunk and until every drop of‍ blood drawn with the lash shall be⁤ paid by another drawn with the sword, as was said three thousand years ago so still it ⁢must be said,⁢ ‘the judgments ⁢of the ‌Lord are‍ true and righteous altogether,'”⁢ Lincoln added.

Whatever form ‍those judgments might take, they are indeed ‌true and righteous.

The post Biblical Flood Turns Dodger Stadium Into a Scene from⁢ the Old Testament After the Team Mocked God ​appeared first on The Western Journal.



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