The summer floods are God’s judgment on the immorality and greed of modern society, claim senior Church of England bishops. Bishop of Carlisle: Floods are judgment on society The Bishop said pro-gay laws were to blame for the floods One, the Bishop of Carlisle, even said that the introduction of pro-gay laws had provoked God to send the storms that have left thousands homeless. The bishops argued that while those affected are innocent victims, the flooding was a result of western civilisation’s decision to ignore biblical teaching. The Rt Rev Graham Dow, said that the floods were not only a result of a lack of respect for the planet, but also a judgment for decadence. ‘This is a strong and definite judgment because the world has been arrogant in going its own way,’ he said. ‘We are reaping the consequences of our moral degradation, as well as the environmental damage that we have caused.’ The Bishop of Liverpool, the Rt Rev James Jones, previously seen as a future Archbishop of Canterbury or York, said: ‘People no longer see natural disasters as an act of God. However, we are now reaping what we have sown. […]

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