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No, The Texas Floods Are Not Some Mysterious Part Of God’s Plan

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Christians are permitted to hate sin and death without explaining how they fit into some inscrutable providence of Almighty God.

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No, The Texas Floods Are Not Some Mysterious Part Of God’s Plan

Christians are permitted to hate sin and death without explaining how they fit into some inscrutable providence of Almighty God.

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Tuesday, July 8, 2025 - 20:01 "I thought God was with me": the survivors of the floods in Texas heal their wounds, while still looking for survivors By RTL info with Amélie Schildt and Kevin Joris The balance has increased further after the floods in Texas, in the southern United States. We are now talking about more than 100 deaths, including 28 children. The river has returned to its bed, allowing to measure the extent of the damage. More than…

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They circulate messages through social networks that claim that the governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, said that “if God were an illegal immigrant, we would deport him” hours before the rains and floods that hit the state. Viral messages claim that the water disaster is a “venge” of God. Abbott is a defender of Trump’s immigration policy, but there are no records of him making such statements hours before the floods. The governor’s alleged claims a…

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