An earthquake can be misinterpreted...
An earthquake can be misinterpreted, as was the 1755 quake in Lisbon, Portugal, and
60,000 to 100,000 people perished because of it. It also shook people's confidence in
God. Did God cause such a thing? Why would God allow this?
We can draw the wrong conclusions about physical phenomena such as earthquakes. We
are more likely to understand and appreciate human behavior in difficult circumstances,
such as how people respond to being in prison. In 1688, the English Quaker, William
Dewsbury, wrote that he "as joyfully entered prisons as palaces, and in the prison-house,