Disaster Theology: Blame and Powerlessness in Japan
…ears, I now see that things were racing out of control: People had grown lax and indifferent. Forming factions and fighting among themselves. They forgot about obligations and duty. Ignored notions of loyalty and justice, And only thought of themselves. Full of self-conceit, they cheated each other. Creating an endless, filthy mess. The world was rife with madness. No one shared my concern. Things got worse until the final disaster stru…
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