The first great 20th-century plague was the Spanish flu. Figures...

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    The first great 20th-century plague was the Spanish flu. Figures vary widely, but one estimate says that the flu killed some 50 million people. “This pandemic was one of the worst disasters in history,” notes the book Man and Microbes. “Even bubonic plague did not kill so many people so fast.” Smallpox, malaria, and tuberculosis are other infectious diseases that caused hundreds of millions of deaths during the 20th century.

    So much for nature being a testimony for the Creator of the Universe and everything in it.
    Either the Creator is incompetent or spiteful, or doesn't exist.
    Take your pick.
 
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