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With daily earthquakes, the Great Lakes dis-appearing, Jelly Fish infiltrating the, waters killling the fish Industry, the on-going crisis in the Middle East with the potential of Nuclear War

Solar Wind was directed at earth 9/27 and solar wind stream flowing from the indicated coronal hole should reach Earth again Oct. 3rd.

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The rise of Atheism in the world- Is it just coincidence that these events are also predicted in Biblical Prophecy.

2007-10-01 04:47:10 · 36 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Even if I believed in God, I couldn't follow one that is planning to announce Judgment Day with famines, war, and plagues that will kill millions of people. Only an evil god would do that.

2007-10-01 04:50:57 · answer #1 · answered by Robin W 7 · 8 1

Religion is based on faith. Faith is believing in something without proof. You can have faith in whatever you want. Global Warming is scientific, just like any weather pattern. Our world, through the course of time has gone through freezing and red hot spells back and forth since the formation of the earth. Science has proven this fact time and time again. Are we headed for Global Warming, yeah, it seems about time if you take into consideration the history of the planet earth. And when I say "about time" that is a general term as nobody really knows when the earth will feel the full effects of which. Scientists have hard core evidence of ice ages and immense heat which happen in patterns. So, there is no reason not to believe the patterns will not continue over the course of time. Do humans contribute to global warming? Eh? In the end, it will not matter. Look, it happened before without any human intervention. We cannot stop global warming any more than we can stop a simple rain shower on a sunny afternoon. Will global warming happen by your 88th birthday? No. So, don't worry about it so much.

2016-04-06 22:35:45 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Wow, I didn't know nuclear war, solar wind and asteroids smashing into the earth were in the bible. I thought it was about goat herders in the middle east. They really had some forsight. Going from milking goats to asteroid trajectory more than two thousand years into the future, hmmm. That's what I call multi-tasking.
There are earthquakes and volcanic erruptions every day, with the global news it's just easier to find out about them now. The earth is always in the sun's solar wind, sometimes we pass through a particularly dense burst of radioactive particles from a sun spot or solar flare, that's why we have the northern lights. Interplanatary collisions at this stage of a solar systems lifespan are rare, especially for a planet as small as ours next to the suns gravity pull. They are possible, but if an asteroid does smash into earth, I still don't see what that has to do with milking goats.

2007-10-01 05:00:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

No, not coincidence. The results of a chain of cause and effect. Have you seen "An Inconvenient Truth" by Al Gore? (Hey, he had to get SOMETHING right! LOL)

I understand that both Christians and Muslims seem to take a great deal of satisfaction in the fact that ancient prophecies seem to be coming true at an alarming rate. First, however, you need to understand that the more complex the world becomes, and the better our communications, the more events will be presented to your attention. Therefore, if you cherry-pick from the news and recent events, you can probably find something which seems to correspond to the Book of Revelations. But how much of this is also intentional on the part of those who want to hurry Christ's return along? Or at the very least, neglect to correct problems because "we won't be here long enough for it to matter." Should we need to create an expensive rocket to divert that asteroid, will the evangelical Christians vote against the project because they'd just as soon get it over with? Doesn't the prospect scare you?

2007-10-01 04:56:05 · answer #4 · answered by auntb93 7 · 2 0

lol. You can take those "bible prophecies" and they're so vague they can apply to anything, anywhere, anytime. Its like watch John Edwards who says "Do you have someone in your family whos name starts with a 'J'? No? How about a 'T'. No? How about an 'S'".

Seriously, how can Christians really be this gullible?

If you're this gullible, I have a great piece of property to sell you right next to a garbage dum.... uhhh I mean a beautiful lake.

Throughout the last 2000 years, you Christians have been saying "Its the end of the world" over and over and over again like an insane mantra as though you're determined that you are going to make it happen.

Its not the end of the world that your religion is losing ground. It has happened before with other religions, it will happen again in the future. That is the very nature of religion. Hell, its the nature of the world.

Nothing stays, and everything changes.

Get over it and stop running around screaming "the sky is falling, the sky is falling" like Chicken Little.

2007-10-01 05:00:28 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

when you look so closely for relation you will find it everywhere. same with the conspiracy theorist, the harder you look the more you will convince yourself that you found proof. i can predict any loose concept and say it is prophecy and eventually some person will say oh my god the prophecy! it has come true! because the odds are that sometime in history it will happen....while i still respect your right to believe what you want i advise you to take a vacation and stop thinking of all that stuff, enjoy your life and forget about the end of the world, i dont believe in god, but if he was real i suspect he wouldnt want you worrying all the time. have a good day.

2007-10-01 04:56:19 · answer #6 · answered by jessica39 5 · 1 0

1. I see you here on a daily basis, and I see people explain to you what atheism is over and over and over, and yet you still refuse to understand. What's your glitch?

Atheism is nothing more than not believing in a god. There's no rule about anything else at all. You will not find the words "global warming" in the definition of atheism.

2. Ring of Fire? What the bloody hell are you talking about?

3. Show me where in the Bible jelly fish and the Great Lakes are mentioned. Please.

Also, are you completely unaware of the fact that there have been plenty of horrible collisions of asteroids with the earth in the past? That there is evidence of past climate changes? That there is evidence of horrible earthquakes and natural disasters throughout history?

It's as easy to "predict" that we'll have bad natural disasters in the future as it is to "predict" that the sun will rise tomorrow.

2007-10-01 04:51:50 · answer #7 · answered by Snark 7 · 8 0

Actually atheism is one facet of the rise in the anitchristian spirit in the world, which is prophesied in the Bible. In fact the antichrist takes up this battle against the Christians as is found depicted in Rev 12:17 when it states that the dragon or antichrist, after unsuccessfully pursuing certain Christians will go after the rest of the Christians that keep the commandments of God and hold the testimony of Jesus.
Rev 12:17 So the dragon was enraged with the woman, and went off to make war with the rest of her children, who keep the commandments of God and hold to the testimony of Jesus.
Keeping the commandments is becoming the issue in the world, about which the Democratic Party is leading the general public into breaking every commandment of God, which is another aspect of the rise in the antichristian spirit.
In addition to this the Democratic Party is helping industries including Holly Wood produce cartoons, citcoms, and movies that are indoctrinating the general public with lies about Christians coupled with open acts of hatred towards Christians and their beliefs which is another facet of the antichristian movement.
The Democratic Party is using their political offices to alter American history in public school textbooks, in which they exclude that Christianity was at the center of the formation of America and its education system. The Bible was the reader in the American public schools.
The Democratic Party is responsible for the lie they call separation of church and state, which is non existant and never entered into the minds of those that formed the USA.
The Democratic Party is responsible for installing the antichristian Federal Judges on the Suprememe Court and in other courts as well, who in their decisions have been openly violating the Constitution of the USA and should be removed.
The Democratic Party is responsible for all of those that have been lying to the American public telling them that homosexuality is genetic and for imposing filty unclean acts on the children in the public schools behind the backs of the parents.
All of the above are other aspects of the antichristian movement in the world, which the antichrist will become the leader thereof.
Christians and people who want our society to return to a decent place to live and raise decent children need to atleast stop supporting their enemies by systematically boycotting those businesses that have been the instruments and the financiers of the antichristian movement in the USA. There are enough Christians to sucessfully execute this affirmative action. This is one of the way that will cause them to cease their movement, because it was for the love of money that these business people started this movement, in that they want to make profits by selling all kinds of immorality in the general public.
The history of the Democratic Party had its beginnings in promoting slavery in the USA and after they lost the Civil War they took up promoting descrimination against blacks in the USA and since that was put down by the Republicans they have taken up supporting antichristian businesses and their movements.

2007-10-01 07:27:56 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Do you mean to tell me there's never been a time in this world's history where earthquakes happened daily, bodies of water receeded, solar winds occurred, an asteroid struck the earth, and crises took place in the middle east?

2007-10-01 04:55:47 · answer #9 · answered by OPad 4 · 2 0

"Is it just coincidence that these events are also predicted in Biblical Prophecy."

Firstly, no, it is normal in Abrahamic religions to blame unbelievers for everything, this is not a coincidence, it is a childish method of asserting control over people's minds.

Secondly, where does the Bible say that Jelly Fish and atheists will herald the end of the World?

Thirdly, since when have unbelievers of any faith been absent in their End Of World 'prophecies'? Don't forget, that is a failsafe religious marketing strategy using the logic of a wily child:

"If you don't believe what I believe, then you are evil"

2007-10-01 04:54:39 · answer #10 · answered by Bajingo 6 · 4 0

Biblical prophecies are vague enough to fit _any_ situation. The book is effin' 4000 years old, naturally it's going to happen sooner or later, "word of God" or not.

First- the Ring of Fire. It's a bunch of volcanoes. Erupting is all they /do/.

Global Warming? I fail to see how that was predicted in the Bible...

"And the Lord sayeth, keep your polutants to a minimun, lest ye inflict global warming and an ever-growing hole in the ozone upon your environment!"

...but that happens.

Solar wind and asteroids? We're a big, giant mass of rock and water out in the middle of space. It was BOUND to happen sooner or later.

2007-10-01 04:54:39 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

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