(June 27, 2017 at 8:18 pm)Industrial Lad Wrote: http://www.oddlyhistorical.com/2015/04/1...ning-rods/
Slow adoption
In spite of the obvious advantages that lightning rods presented for owners of tall buildings, particularly churches, their adoption was a slow and painful affair. Superstition and fear prevented people from trying the invention for themselves. Their fear found encouragement from many ministers and priests of the day. In America, Reverend Thomas Price of Old South Church in Massachusetts blamed the earthquake of 1755 on Franklin’s blasphemous invention. Since God could not vent his retribution from the sky, the Reverend said, he did it by shaking the Earth. He concluded by saying that “God’s wrath will not be thwarted.”
God's wrath must be puny indeed to be thwarted that easily.
Wonder if Rev. Price would favor weakening buildings so that God's earthquake wrath might more easily permeate tenement buildings filled with presumed sinners ??
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