Did the 1918 Spanish Influenza affect religion? - who did the spanish influenza affect
that more people think that it is / what is not your God '... or religious groups arise?
Did the 1918 Spanish Influenza affect religion? - who did the spanish influenza affect
that more people think that it is / what is not your God '... or religious groups arise?
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In 1918, there are still many people who did not progress, and provides an event like the Spanish flu of 1918, as part of the "great plan of God."
They put the Bible: "Let all the inhabitants of the land tremble, for the day of the Lord will come a day of clouds and darkness ... do not miss anything. The people are much more painful every face is black.
Minister of Pentecost, a visit to Brooklyn Street in Philadelphia. The preacher stood in a corner of Brooklyn and Fairmon and passionately foretold an impending disaster.
Harriet Farrell, who lived on the street 703 in Brooklyn, recalls:
The people gathered, but more or less ignored by the preacher. People thought they were Christian enough ... nothing bad happens to them. You do not think they needed sermons, especially in the sermons of the road. To Pentcostal that did the minister, what they did in biblical times. He shook the dust off their sandals and predicted: "Soon you will experience a terrible tragedy. After ArthroplastyWe want to and because you may be interested in what we say. "
That's sounds like a religious group is for you?
Unfortunately, there are still many who feel the same way.
Thanks for the thumbs down.
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