Ralph Drollinger, a minister who leads a weekly Bible study group for President Donald Trump’s cabinet, released a new interpretation of the coronavirus pandemic this week, arguing that the crisis represents an act of God’s judgment.
The coronavirus, Drollinger argues in two blog posts and a rambling Bible study guide published in the past few days, is a form of God’s wrath upon nations, but not one as severe as the floods described in the Old Testament or the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.
“Relative to the coronavirus pandemic crisis, this is not God’s abandonment wrath nor His cataclysmic wrath, rather it is sowing and reaping wrath,” wrote Drollinger. “A biblically astute evaluation of the situation strongly suggests that America and other countries of the world are reaping what China has sown due to their leaders’ recklessness and lack of candor and transparency.”
Neither does he miss a chance to condemn those who worship the “religion of environmentalism” and express a “proclivity toward lesbianism and homosexuality.” […]
Drillinger is so sick in the head. Which God is he worshipping? Mine is a loving God who never judges, who loves everyone and is probably saddened by the pollution of this beautiful earth he created for us.
The pandemic cannot be blamed on anyone. It is a wake up call for humanity to act as children of God and understand the purpose of our lives here on earth. Remember we are all connected, all equal in the eyes of God and we will all be reunited with the Divine at one point.