But there is one who is far greater than this storm, and that is the Creator of all, infinite in His power. This kind of storm is a display of the power that he has unleashed just in this cosmos. It is only a hint of that infinite power that he possesses unto himself. A storm with this intensity, already having destroyed so much and killed so many, also requires a deeper explanation. And the question is why? Why? The answer from the Christian worldview, of course, is the effect of human sin on the cosmos and on planet earth, made very clear in texts such as Genesis 3 and Romans chapter 8. We as Christians come to understand that, yes, there will be meteorological explanations. There will be explanations in terms of modern science and all of its ability in terms of explaining the storm. But the most important explanation of this storm, the most important explanation of anything that kills and destroys, is that it is a representation of the force of sin set loose in the cosmos by our human iniquity, by the sin of Adam and Eve and the consequences of that sin set upon all of creation.
Albert the Pious, cartoon character
In other words, y’all are no damn good.
Well … that’s the Christian teaching, all right. And the smug ignorant viciousness of it ought to put such as Mohler outside of polite company forever. Shame on anybody who is on even civil terms with that odious creature, or any bellowing fool just like him. No deference, ever. These people are not part of the decent, educated world — and the decent, educated world needs to make certain they understand it.