God foretold that man would destroy the earth and that is exactly what is happening, God gave us the paradise, we are ruining it...
2006-11-16 05:05:50
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answered by The walker 3
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If that is the reason, then God is angry a lot...I wouldn't worship a God that had such an anger mismanagement issue!
Think of the Ice Age...was he angry at dinosaurs? I think natural disasters has nothing to do with the temperment of "GOD" . Change is the only constant and there will always be bad weather, there will always be good weather, there will always be births and there will always be death. Daylight comes and night time falls...night time wasn't created by the devil anymore than storms are. Storms are just natures way of cleaning the earth.
Lets not be superstitious. Lets evolve already and stop this cave man mentality of fear and superstition!
2006-11-16 05:10:31
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answered by Anonymous
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God is not causing the earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, droughts, and volcanic eruptions that are so often in today’s news. He is not using these to bring punishment on certain peoples. To a large extent, these are caused by natural forces that have been operating since the earth’s creation. The Bible foretold great earthquakes and food shortages for our day, but that does not mean that either God or Jesus is responsible for them, any more than a meteorologist is responsible for the weather that he forecasts. Because these are occurring along with all the other things foretold in the composite sign of the conclusion of this system of things, they are part of the evidence that the blessings of God’s Kingdom are near.—Luke 21:11, 31.
Humans often bear heavy responsibility for harm done. In what way? Even when given ample warning, many people refuse to get out of the danger area or fail to take needed precautions.—Prov. 22:3; compare Matthew 24:37-39.
God can control such natural forces. He empowered Jesus Christ to calm a storm on the Sea of Galilee, as an example of what He will do for mankind under His Messianic Kingdom. (Mark 4:37-41) By turning his back on God, Adam rejected such divine intervention on behalf of himself and his offspring. Those who are granted life during Christ’s Messianic Reign will experience such loving care, the kind of care that only a government empowered by God can give.—Isa. 11:9.
2006-11-16 05:08:46
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answered by jvitne 4
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All that bad weather is from that little black cloud that follows you around, waiting to rain on ya.
Global warming. Remember 'religion is the opiate of the masses'?. War is an opiate. War is ending....as in USSR against USA, or China. We are all suspicious friends, trying capitalism out. There went the threat of war. So, that fear is out of mind. Now, it has been terrorists. And we have come up with solutions, and some actions were anti climatic. We need a new weapon. Ahh, one that will confuse for decades. Weather phenomena. Climate changes. Global Warming. How do we stop it? It will kill our grandchildren....
Fear is the weapon used to keep us in line. Pointing a gun is no longer PC, so we have this. The earth has gone thru warmings, coolings, shifts of continental vegetation...the rain forests used to be deserts. Fear is the weapon. What scares you?
2006-11-16 05:11:39
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answered by TCFKAYM 4
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No. We do not have "bad" weather because God is angry. The planet earth has always had different weather patterns throughout her history. We as a growing population decide to inhabit areas where weather occurs naturally.
God so LOVED the world that He gave His only begotten Son and whosoever believes in Him will have everlasting life. Amen.
2006-11-16 05:08:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah. He is a "jealous god" so, I wouldn't put it past Him to kill His creation. Just like he did with the Great Flood. I mean, He must've wiped out like a few hundred MILLION people then.
If I were a betting man, and not so full of my own humility, I would venture to say that this "God" we've been worshipping for so long may in fact be Satan in disguise.
I mean, it's just all so medieval. And fun!
2006-11-16 05:20:19
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answered by Benicio Del Costner 3
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I really don't think God has to do with all of it. Man, You've got to think of Mother Nature too. To be honest the weather forecasters w/ the knowledge of those weather satellites in the sky should be able to tell us why we've been having all those bad storms.
2006-11-16 05:10:01
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answered by michel0730 1
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No.
We are in a Time of Mercy.
GODs Wrath hasn't hit yet.
Natural Physical Laws.
Spiritual Laws--you Reap what you have Sown.
Manmade Interference.
satan, Prince of the Power of the Air
(he messes with the Spiritual Laws too)
Outside Forces (solar flares, etc.)
GOD's Wrath? (Anger?)
No.
Not Yet.
2006-11-16 10:57:12
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answered by maguyver727 7
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How do we know that Global Warming isn't part of the Biblical pattern that God warned us about? It seems to be all wrapped up in our moral decline.
2006-11-16 05:11:01
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answered by Brigid O' Somebody 7
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what bad weather do you mean, there are records of it being way hotter at this time of year. I dont really understand why people get so freaked out with alittle bit of change every now and then. everytime something bad happens some people think that we are being punished by "god"
2006-11-16 05:09:07
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answered by singmelies 2
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NO! In Oklahoma where I live we have always been known for the State that have a lot of rain and weather changes, weird weather and tornadoes. Its just time for the season and the weather to change. All just coincidences.
2006-11-16 05:06:41
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answered by ? 4
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