Justin Welby has admitted that the terrorist attacks in Paris had made him doubt the presence of God.
The Archbishop of Canterbury said he was left asking why the attacks happened and where God was when the militant jihadis struck.
He said he reacted with ‘profound sadness’ at the events, particularly as he and his wife had lived in Paris when he was an oil executive.
Asked if these attacks had caused him to doubt where God was, he said: ‘Oh gosh, yes,’ and admitted it put a ‘chink in his armour’.
Appearing on Songs Of Praise, which will be broadcast on BBC 1 this evening, he said: ‘Saturday morning, I was out and as I was walking I was praying and saying: “God, why
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Man divorces wife for teaching him sex style
A Kuwaiti man has divorced his bride just one day into their marriage after he failed to fulfill his husbandry duties on their wedding night - and she had the audacity to try to help him along.
The man found himself unable to consummate their marriage on the first night of their honeymoon in Saudi Arabia, and his young bride then decided to take the matter into her own hands. The Saudi woman allegedly tried to reassure her new husband about the situation, and 'showed him what to do', but surprisingly this did not go down well.
The man found himself unable to consummate their marriage on the first night of their honeymoon in Saudi Arabia, and his young bride then decided to take the matter into her own hands. The Saudi woman allegedly tried to reassure her new husband about the situation, and 'showed him what to do', but surprisingly this did not go down well.
Man dead after chopping tongue as sacrifice to gods
An Indian father-of-two bled to death after cutting out his own tongue as a sacrifice to a Hindu goddess.
Deepak Kol, 28, collapsed minutes after using a knife to chop off the vital organ during the holy festival of Navratri.
But instead of taking him to the hospital, Deepak's desperate family and festival worshippers tried to 'resurrect' him by singing hymns and praying.
'We kept praying until 4am in the morning, hoping that Devi [Hindu goddess] would instil life in my son's body,' his father Sukhdeo, a farmer, told MailOnline. 'When that did not happen, I knew that the Goddess has given Deepak a place in her lotus feet.' Deepak, from Kharhata village, northern India, had been fasting for days before he removed his tongue in tribute to Durga, the goddess of good triumphing over evil. He fell unconscious in the village temple - but other worshippers, who had fallen into a prayer-induced trance failed to notice anything was wrong for five hours. When they realised he was unconscious, they continued to pray and chant to resurrect him.
'We kept praying until 4am in the morning, hoping that Devi [Hindu goddess] would instil life in my son's body,' his father Sukhdeo, a farmer, told MailOnline. 'When that did not happen, I knew that the Goddess has given Deepak a place in her lotus feet.' Deepak, from Kharhata village, northern India, had been fasting for days before he removed his tongue in tribute to Durga, the goddess of good triumphing over evil. He fell unconscious in the village temple - but other worshippers, who had fallen into a prayer-induced trance failed to notice anything was wrong for five hours. When they realised he was unconscious, they continued to pray and chant to resurrect him.
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