No, but that's really sweet...
2007-10-02 04:59:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Also, thunder is God moving His furniture around up in heaven. And lightening is when He shuffles across his divine shag carpet and gets a static shock.
PS. Did you know you can pray to St. Scholastica for either relief from drought, or to make it stop raining, per the Catholic Church? Maybe she tells the angels a joke to make them stop crying.
2007-10-02 04:54:32
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answered by Acorn 7
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In a poetic sense, definitely. Somethings you can get away with contradicting in science by saying it is just a theory but this has real physical evidence.
2007-10-02 04:59:08
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answered by Josh 3
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If you go to Cognac in France and visit the oak casks in their cellars you can smell the cognac that's evaporating off - called 'the angel's portion'.
2007-10-02 04:57:33
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answered by cheir 7
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Oh absolutely. But why do the angels avoid hovering over deserts?
2007-10-02 04:58:21
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answered by Milepost 6
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Yah, I think so. But, many people think rain is the devil beating his wife and she is crying. LOL!
2007-10-02 09:39:41
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answered by Dogs Rule:) 3
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very poetic rebel. It's just God's tears for all the whining she hears
2007-10-02 04:54:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Angels, that's ridiculous. It's elven tears.
2007-10-02 04:54:38
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answered by Eleventy 6
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yes many people in olden days used to think this
2007-10-02 04:55:12
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answered by bobojimmy 2
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Them and God,and could you blame them the way the world
is in dening God and mocking him.
2007-10-02 04:57:05
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answered by elaine 30705 7
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Science answer: no
religious answer: consult the bible...maybe
2007-10-02 04:54:57
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answered by Take it from Toby 7
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