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Cardinal Brandmüller: Coronavirus is NOT Punishment From God

It is “surely” not God who punishes man, when evil comes upon him, but man himself who acts autonomously and punishes himself, Cardinal Walter Brandmüller writes on Kath.net (March 28) about the …More
It is “surely” not God who punishes man, when evil comes upon him, but man himself who acts autonomously and punishes himself, Cardinal Walter Brandmüller writes on Kath.net (March 28) about the coronavirus.
He calls all evil a bitter fruit of sin “but not a punishment of an offended and angry God”.
According to Brandmüller, the created man unleashed all evil in creation by standing up against the Creator and salvation happens when man returns to Him.
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Dr Bobus
Viruses exist in nature. They are part of the creation. They tend to have different effects on different species.
Demonic activity intends to harm man. Divine security, however, prevents much of this harm via Angelic protection. There are four sins that call to heaven for vengeance. among which are sodomy and murder (which IMHO includes abortion).
Those two sins, rejecting Divine and natural law,…More
Viruses exist in nature. They are part of the creation. They tend to have different effects on different species.

Demonic activity intends to harm man. Divine security, however, prevents much of this harm via Angelic protection. There are four sins that call to heaven for vengeance. among which are sodomy and murder (which IMHO includes abortion).

Those two sins, rejecting Divine and natural law, also implicitly reject the Angelic protection provided by God (cf sanctifying grace) against certain evils, leaving man vulnerable.