[Nevada quakes]
Do you know what I so love about all of this?
I love how Almighty God baffles the experts!
The same thing happened in 2004 when Florida was hit by 4 hurricanes. God proved the "experts" so wrong with all 4 hurricanes. Everything they predicted with such confidence, didn't pan out anything like they had said. The "experts" were left [scratching head emoticon]
This is how it's been since we entered the year 2000. With GOD proving mans wisdom and technology WRONG. God is in control! And I just absolutely love it!
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This is what I'm hearing from this asstard:
"GOD WILL BRING THE ENDTIMES, HAIL SATAN....errrr...I MEAN JESUS"!
Those hurricanes were predicted. What it can't be predicted, dear, it's the TRAJECTORY, because there are many variables. And by the way, prediction of wheather doesn't work that way. They don't take a glass ball and say "this day at this time, there will be four hurricanes". In fact, the advent of those hurricanes was predicted six hours in advance. To prepare yourself, that's nothing.
So God just killed 10 000 people in Burma just for us to lose faith in our scientific establishment, so that the technological progress of our society is stifled?
Wonderful. Where do I sign up for Christianity?
This is how it's been since we entered the year 2000. With GOD proving mans wisdom and technology WRONG. God is in control! And I just absolutely love it!
Science has never been proven wrong prior to 2000? Do you believe the ToE is true, then?
OK, so this is what we've got so far:
1. National Weather Service and other scientists can't predict the exact trajectory of storms, or the exact amount of damage they will cause.
2. Thousands of lives are lost in such events.
3. Fundie idiot cheers their deaths as a display of his god's power.
Lovely "morality" you've got there.
Dancing in the blood of the victims. But remember that Christianity is a religion of Love.....
Read the thread, they actually believe a school desk will protect you in case of a nuclear blast.
So, God bringing chaotic, unpredictable destruction that, nonetheless, does not verify his existence to us due to it being accomplished through acts of nature, is a good thing? Oh to live in your tiny bubble would just be fantastic...
No idiot, nature is in control.. but then its not really in control because things like hurricanes don't care that people are in the way.. they would happen even if humans weren't around to see them.
also you obviously know nothing about meteorology, because then you'd know that weather patterns are a chaotic system that can change drastically in a short space of time, the fact that scientists can predict weather with any sort of accuracy is a marvel of the modern age
This is pretty sociopathic, even for a fundie. Glory equates people being unable to predict the way a catastrophe unfolds to be "God's proof that man is wrong". You just KNOW that this vacuous twat is sitting in an air conditioned house, drinking water or pop with ice cubes automatically placed into their glass by a dispenser, with a 50" TV screen and $5,000 entertainment system. Tragedies are things that happen to other people who deserve them because they do not have an identical viewpoint to them and their 6 friends.
Glory, if you knew what was going to happen, why didn't you warn anyone?
Do you know what I love about this?
Glory doesn't have a clue, and she loves it when she thinks no one else does.
Do you know what I so love about all of this?
Death and destruction i guess.
And the paths of those hurricanes were actually predicted.
Well, since this is a response to the Nevada quakes, confusing the experts, I will throw my theory out there. Dozens of nuclear tests took place in the Nevada desert. I suppose it is possible that this has had some kind of impact on the geology of the area.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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