2011年8月12日金曜日

The Great East Japan Earthquake – A scholar and an unexpected problem


It was broadcasted that the government couldn’t manage well and information was snarled right after the earthquake but before then, professionals kept saying “it was an unexpected problem.” These professionals explained difficult things for a long time on TV. After the explanation, when a host asked them a simple question, the professionals answered, “We can’t answer this question in the current seismology.” How many times did we hear the word, “unexpected problems”?

It’s not scholar’s fault but professionals in this world are like this. Professionals shouldn’t leave the clear impression that they can work out everything and listeners shouldn’t think they are correct because professionals said it.

It is clear that theology is the same when we look back the history. Research in this world has always unexpected problems. The Lord, Jesus, was an excellent educator for disciples but He didn’t raise them in a classroom or on a desk. He let them experience God’s word is the truth in a field of this world and showed us Father in Heaven who has emotions and will and loves us.

Job 42:5

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