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Seeing God in Tsunamis and Everyday Events

Seeing God in Tsunamis and Everyday Events

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Seeing God in Tsunamis and Everyday Events

Jesse Bering | Scientific American | March 13, 2011 | 2,157 words

It’s only a matter of time—in fact, they’ve already started cropping up—before reality-challenged individuals begin pontificating about what God could have possibly been so hot-and-bothered about to trigger last week’s devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan. (Surely, if we were to ask Westboro Baptist Church members, it must have something to do with the gays.) But from a psychological perspective, what type of mind does it take to see unexpected natural events such as the horrifying scenes still unfolding in Japan as “signs” or “omens” related to human behaviors?