Without context…
Greetings, loyal minions. Your Maximum Leader gives you this paragraph to mull over without any explaination of context:
If Leibniz is right, then natural disasters aren’t the result of divine punishment for sin. They are the foreseen but unintended consequences of a well-regulated and overall good system of natural laws. So religious believers can explain the causes of earthquakes in purely natural terms (Leibniz was an avid scientist himself), while still maintaining belief in a divine, nonpunitive purpose for allowing such events. The harmonization of natural and theological explanations, reason and faith, is Leibniz’s true legacy.
If you would like full context, you can click here for the piece by Samuel Newlands at the WSJ.
Carry on.