Thank the lord!! Errmmm no...

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Times of stress and hardship often turn non-religious people into believers.



But one Moore, Oklahoma resident refused to thank to Lord for surviving the gigantic tornado that pulverized her suburb on Monday, making for an extremely awkward TV interview.

In a clip going viral on the internet, CNN's Wolf Blitzer stands in front of mountains of debris and says to survivor Rebecca Vitsmun: 'We're happy you're here. You guys did a great job. I guess you got to thank the Lord. Right?'

The young mom initially says 'yeah,' looking awkwardly at her feet, but Blitzer presses her.

'Did you thank the Lord for that split-second decision?' he says, as Vitsmun cradles her 19-month-old son, Anders.

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After an uncomfortable pause, Vitsmun replies: 'I... I'm actually an atheist' and then laughs awkwardly.

Clearly taken aback, Blitzer, also laughing, scrambles to recover.

'You are. All right,' he says. 'But you made the right call.'

Humbly, Vitsmun responds: 'Yeah. We are here. And you know, I don't blame anybody for thanking the Lord.'

Critics took to Twitter to blast Blitzer for the blunder, while others rallied for Vitsmun as an advocate for atheists the world over.

'I wonder if that atheist interviewed by Wolf Blitzer knows that she's a Twitter hero?' user Ozark Atheist tweeted.

Vitsmun narrowly survived the tornado by fleeing her home moments before it struck, with her baby in tow. In the days after the storm, she and her husband, Brian, began picking through the remains of their devastated property.

"A MASSIVE, two mile-wide tornado has slammed into Oklahoma City, wiping out entire neighbourhoods, tossing cars, levelling homes and killing more than 90 people," Thank the Lord ok?

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Thank Thor.

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If the survivors thank the lord for their survival then they have to be saying that god chose to kill the others.




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One day He's going to "kill" us all, are you ready? :mrgreen:

Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.


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Good for her. It must have taken a bit of courage to say that to Wolf Blitzer, on national TV. :ok
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Stupid name, stupid bloke.
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A true predestinationist (not me today) would probably have no trouble with rubato's statement - yes, God saves some and yes, God doesn't save (i.e. determines the cessation of) others. I understand the point and even to an extent agree with it, in that what happens does happen providentially.

Many Christians don't seem to understand the difference between "miracle" and "providence". It looks overly egoistic to say that miraculously "God saved me" whereas "God didn't save those people" which is what such 'thanks' represent, IMO. It appears to be a statement that for some reason God considers "my" continued presence on earth as more "important" than someone else's.

It rarely indicates that a person thinks it could be that He just doesnt want to put up with "my" immediate and close presence!

Last year I failed to pay sufficient attention when turning my bakkie out onto the main (ha ha) road outside Maselspoort and was narrowly missed by a speeding car which had the right of way. It was inches from horror. "Thank you for saving me, Lord!" says I. To which God replied "Saving you? Don't be so silly. No, that was the only way I could stop you from hurting those people!". It gave me a new view of things.

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