How about blaming ourselves, or more like, take some responsibility. Tsunamis - we have the technology to assist us in predicting that these things may happen, notwithstanding the native lore in those parts of the world where people who have continued to live in better harmony with nature read the signs and manage to escape such disasters. Same with earthquakes (if the birds disappear from the skies and animals start to run away there is a good chance that a seismic upheaval of some kind is about to happen). Or how about global warming, which is a by-product of our inability to be good stewards of our planet.
It's us who need to take some reponsibility and use our technology and the wisdom that is still held in some parts of the world, to work towards making this planet a safer and better place to live.
2006-09-18 11:43:00
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answered by Sun is Shining ❂ 7
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God created this place perfect. We screwed it up!
God gave man dominion over the earth and established an order of things.
As long as God ruled over man, the power of God sustained the universe in balance.
When Adam sinned by submitting to the woman, he flipped God's order upside down.
Without the flow of God's replenishing power to sustain the geologic and cosmic forces, the universe is waning and thus the sunamis, earthquakes, droughts, etc.
But don't believe the global warming nonsense, it's junk science.
2006-09-18 11:49:03
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answered by Anonymous
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global warming and disasters and yet again you blame god a lot of people who do not believe in god still find the time to blame him?each and every one of us is to blame for what is happening to the earth and by the time you all realise it. it will be to late
2006-09-18 16:04:48
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answered by Aonarach 5
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There is only one God, and he's the one that I believe in.
However, if you want to cast blame, look no farther than the nearest mirror. That's what I do.. I know that I don't live as pure a life as I should, and satan takes my failures and expands them into the evil things that befall mankind.
And, since God is allowing him to do these things, it's a punishment that is just.
2006-09-18 11:16:35
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answered by chuckufarley2a 6
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how can we blame any God for global warming ... we know who caused it and it wasnt God
and due to the global warming these other natural disaters are following
when will people stop using God as an excuse for their own mistakes
2006-09-18 11:16:59
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answered by Peace 7
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one- global warming isn't happening. the only reason the word is spreading about global warming is because the media just wants to make money. Anyway, all the other natural disaters are just Gods way of saying its your time, I need you in heaven with me. God isn't doing this just to kill people and laugh, not at all. He does this to shock people by telling them that god is powerful and almighty. He may leave people close to death in these disaters to increase their faith in God. God does these things to prove to us that he is as powerful as he says that he is and its part of is will.
2006-09-18 11:19:51
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answered by ProjectShowbread 2
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The God of Abraham, Issac, and Jacob has called prophets throughout all the ages to prepare his children for that which is to come.
There are prophets who have foretold these disasters. There are prophets who have taught their people how to be prepared for the last days and how to bring themselves and their families safely through.
For me, that is the sign of a God who loves his children and wants them to return to him. If I were you, rather than blame, I would seek out the prophets who have foretold these things.
2006-09-18 11:18:47
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answered by jc 3
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we need to place blame where it is deserved and that is on the human beings on this planet that are still playing war as if they were still kids, but now they're grown and have millions of lives in thier hands. they make decisions with no thought about future generations or the affects on the earth we all live on.
2006-09-18 11:22:35
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answered by Anonymous
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well between the atheists, government, and public television they tend to like blaming the christian God. bu hell lets let Buddha have a run for his money.
yes, I know Buddha is not a Deity.
2006-09-18 11:20:48
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answered by Anonymous
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You can blame whomever you'd like.
The fact is, we live in a natural world, with natural disasters!
Grace to all and God Bless!
2006-09-18 11:15:43
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answered by Salvation is a gift, Eph 2:8-9 6
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