Marjorie Taylor Greene Faces Backlash for Linking Natural Events to Divine Signs
The Republican congresswoman's comments on recent earthquake and solar eclipse as signs from God spark controversy and ridicule online.
- U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene doubles down on her interpretation of natural phenomena as divine warnings, following a 4.8 magnitude earthquake in the Northeast and an upcoming solar eclipse.
- Greene's posts on social media, suggesting these events are signs from God urging America to repent, have been met with widespread mockery and added community notes for context.
- Despite criticism, Greene cites biblical passages to support her stance and insists on the significance of interpreting these events as messages from God.
- The congresswoman's controversial views have previously made headlines, including her interruption of President Biden's State of the Union speech and accusations against Democrats.
- Social media users and community notes emphasize that eclipses and earthquakes are predictable, natural occurrences, not influenced by contemporary actions or divine intervention.