When something disastrous happens, like Katrina, "logic" says: so much the worse

When something disastrous happens, like Katrina, "logic" says: so much the worse

When something disastrous happens, like Katrina, "logic" says: so much the worse for a loving God. But for the believer, what comes out, instead, are things like "God never gives us more than we can handle" and "We have to praise the Lord, and thank him, that <i>we</i> are OK." Why? (Or is this just a psychological or sociological question? Or did I watch too much Fox news?)

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