God can punish the World for its sins. God destroyed the city of Soddom and Gormora because of its sins. When natural disasters strike we do not really know if God allowed it. He has been known to stop disasters from happening. Many witnessess who are survivors of a catasrophy have claimed it was through the intervention of a Saint or God that saved them..
2007-02-15 04:42:20
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answered by Anonymous
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the ingredient with any non secular perception is that its in elementary words subjective. we are all loose to have self assurance or no longer have self assurance what we want. We received't for my area consider the beliefs of a few human beings, we'd want to imagine that they are coming from an faulty perspective, yet that's their perogative. there are one of those number of variations of what the "Christian God" is, that it really is a not in any respect ending debate. that's in elementary words concerning one perception gadget that people have. We then have many different important and minor religions to boot as cults and own perception platforms that its no longer accessible for all and sundry to assert with any actuality that any of those are suitable, or incorrect. because of this it really is an argument of religion.
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answered by ? 4
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No it's called Nature and those things have been happening on Earth long before man ascribed them to some GOD (Gods=elements).
2007-02-15 04:43:32
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answered by plferia 3
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No, that's silly thinking. God made the world with its' natural forces and elements, which from time to time surprise us with things like Tsunamis, because we haven't yet completely figured them out. Maybe he should have made us smarter.
2007-02-15 04:43:17
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answered by squeezie_1999 7
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If a God caused destruction they have the impulse control of a four year old.
2007-02-15 04:42:08
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I believe those are natural disasters that have a definite scientific cause and proof of such.
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2007-02-15 04:41:23
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answered by Dust in the Wind 7
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No. I think that its due to global warming and all the chemical waste we've created on earth. I think God allows us to make our own mistakes so that we will recognize that we need Him in our lives.
2007-02-15 04:43:11
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answered by treasures320 3
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Their is a man in the book Corinthians that is having sex with his mother in law . he is told to leave the church least he repent . so he did repent and they let him come back . but it was said to him that if you continua to do that same sin over and over again his soul would be turned over to the devil to the day of judgment. my guess is this is hell . now doesn't say he would be cast in to the lake of fire which is not hell (clearly two different places) . because if he has Jesus as he Savior he will go to heaven . his punishment for his sin is that he waits in hell and get no rewards when Jesus comes back
2007-02-15 04:43:01
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answered by A_GUY 3
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I believe God's hand is in it yes---But not the way you think--He is doing this for His Glory, and when bad things happen, they always happen for a reason, and to bring justice and understanding and to show His righteousness and glory.
2007-02-15 04:42:32
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answered by Mandolyn Monkey Munch 6
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no, i believe that when there is enough evil in a place, it leaves the door open for satan's attack, God doesn't kill people, but when people turn their back on God he can't protect them.
2007-02-15 04:44:11
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answered by Anonymous
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