One could view it that way I suppose.I would maintain that there was not a single meaningless act of evil recorded in the Scriptures. Given this assertion it would appear clear that there are no meaningless acts of evil. The passage above does not speak to randomness. Instead, the point made by Christ in Luke 13:1-5 was that these deaths are not to be interpreted as a special judgment for wickedness. The catastrophe should be seen as a warning to Israel that unless they repented (v. 5), a similar doom would befall them. Indeed, this doom came to fruition in a.d. 70 when Titus invaded Jerusalem.
I appreciate your opinion.
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One thing I might note.... as you may have noticed I don't really follow "theology" that much, it kinda bores me. :yawn: I don't read much commentary or very many books on the subject I just don't have the time, maybe when I am older and my kids leave the house it will give me more time to read various authors and opinions.