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[_ Old Earth _] Did God Send The Hurricane ?

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I thought this was interesting,I have heard people with my own ears, say that, these things are the hand of God. So what do some of you think ?

Did God Send the Hurricane?
This natural disaster is bringing together a perfect storm of environmentalist and religious doomsday sayers.
By Deborah Caldwell
What caused Hurricane Katrina to slam the U.S. Gulf Coast? Was it a typical late-summer tropical storm caused by wind, water, and heat? Mother Nature crying out on behalf of the earth’s pain? An angry God?

Depends whom you ask. All along the theological and political spectrum, Katrina has crystallized people’s fears into a now-familiar brew of apocalyptic theories similar to what we saw after September 11 and after the Asian tsunami several months ago.

At least one New Orleans-area resident believes God created the storm as punishment because of the recent role the United States played in expelling Jews from Gaza. On Sunday evening, Bridgett Magee of Slidell, La., told the Christian website Jerusalem Newswire that she saw the hurricane "as a direct 'coming back on us' [for] what we did to Israel: a home for a home." Stan Goodenough, a website columnist, described Katrina as “the fist of God†in a Monday column. “What America is about to experience is the lifting of God’s hand of protection; the implementation of His judgment on the nation most responsible for endangering the land and people of Israel,†Goodenough writes. “The Bible talks about Him shaking His fist over bodies of water, and striking them.â€Â

Meanwhile, spiritual and political environmentalists say that massive hurricanes such as Katrina, along with the Asian tsunami, are messages from the earth, letting humanity know of the earth’s pain. These hurricanes are caused by global warming, environmentalists say, which are the result of using too much fossil fuel. They see the catastrophic consequences as a kind of comeuppance.

Katrina forced oil workers to evacuate rigs in the Gulf of Mexico; meanwhile, seven oil refineries and a major oil import terminal have been closed. The Gulf Coast region is home to a quarter of U.S. oil refining. As a result, Common Dreams, a liberal website, wrote Monday: “Oil may be achieving a new impact on daily news, people’s pocketbooks and world history--perhaps even the end of history and the world.†James Howard Kunstler, author of “The Long Emergency: Surviving the Converging Catastrophes of the 21st Century,†predicted in his Monday blog: “It seems possible to me that we will be seeing gas station lines all over America within the week.†In another area of his website, Kunstler writes: "We are entering a period of economic hardship and declining incomes...The suburbs as are going to tank spectacularly. We are going to see an unprecedented loss of equity value and, of course, basic usefulness. We are going to see an amazing distress sale of properties, with few buyers. We're going to see a fight over the table scraps of the 20th century."

Stephen O’Leary, a professor at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Southern California and an expert on the media and apocalypticism, says, “God’s got a two-fer here. Both sides are eager to see America punished for her sins; on one side it’s sexual immorality and porn and Hollywood, and on the other side it’s conspicuous consumption and Hummers.â€Â

In some ways, these are mainstream feelings: In a recent CNN poll, 55% of those responding believe that global warming is causing the severe weather we've experienced recently, which is a kind of admission that a huge hurricane is part of the wages of (environmental) sin. Meanwhile, most polls show that 40% of all U.S. adults believe the physical world will eventually end as a result of a supernatural intervention, perhaps with a literal Rapture, Tribulation, Antichrist, and Battle of Armageddon described in the Book of Revelation. Nearly half of all Americans believe the Mddle East will be “heavily involved†in the events surrounding the end of the world. And 40% believe the end of the world will come in their lifetime.
 
God set up the weather systems that every single year cause hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. God created the coastline that was attractive for humans to settle on for a variety of reasons, but dangerous to live in because of the annual hurricane risk. But no, God did not send Katrina specifically to destroy New Orleans--when God destroys something, the destruction is total.
 
I think Imentioned before on this forum that I see the rise in the number of destructive hurricanes as a sign calling for America to repent.

Katrina certainly exposed the myth of America equality among the classes.

I also found this interesting bit of Scripture in the Book of Nahum lat night...


Nahum 1:3
"The LORD is slow to anger and great in power,
And will not acquit the wicked.

The LORD has his way
In the whirlwind and in the storm,
And the clouds are the dust of His feet
"


The highlighted part is really interesting considering Hurricanes Katrina and RITA,as well as Daniel 2:40-42
 
cubedbee said:
God set up the weather systems that every single year cause hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. God created the coastline that was attractive for humans to settle on for a variety of reasons, but dangerous to live in because of the annual hurricane risk. But no, God did not send Katrina specifically to destroy New Orleans--when God destroys something, the destruction is total.
Good point cubedbee. I agree.

"The destruction is total"

You mean, something like this?

Revelation 8:6-13 Revelation 9:1-21


:shocked!:
 
Vic said:
You mean, something like this?

Revelation 8:6-13 Revelation 9:1-21


:shocked!:
Yes, I do. Additionally, the Flood and Sodom and Gomorrah represent God's wrath unleashed against humanity, and in both cases he completely destroys the wicked. Katrina was certainly a horrible tragedy, but hundreds of thousands of wicked New Orleans people still survived.
 
Having done a little more research on Hurricane history...

The Deadliest Atlantic Tropical Cyclones, 1492-1996?.

The only year that compares to 2004 and 2005 is 1780 (the year before America gained its independence) when three strong hurricanes hit the Lesser Antilles, Cuba ,and the Eastern Gulf of Mexico. Of course, the strength of these hurricanes is unknown, and in those days a Cat 2 could cause a lot of deaths and damage.

What's occured in the last two years with FOUR Cat 3+ hurricanes hitting the US, is more than a "statisical anomoly"; it's unprecidented since the discovery of America.
 
PHIL121 said:
Having done a little more research on Hurricane history...

The Deadliest Atlantic Tropical Cyclones, 1492-1996?.

The only year that compares to 2004 and 2005 is 1780 (the year before America gained its independence) when three strong hurricanes hit the Lesser Antilles, Cuba ,and the Eastern Gulf of Mexico. Of course, the strength of these hurricanes is unknown, and in those days a Cat 2 could cause a lot of deaths and damage.

What's occured in the last two years with FOUR Cat 3+ hurricanes hitting the US, is more than a "statisical anomoly"; it's unprecidented since the discovery of America.
How is what you describe "more" than a statistical anomoly?
 
I reject the theory of "Free Will" so I believe that all hurricanes are caused by God.
 
Gendou Ikari said:
I reject the theory of "Free Will" so I believe that all hurricanes are caused by God.

What does one have to do with the other? :-?
 
PHIL121 said:
Gendou Ikari said:
I reject the theory of "Free Will" so I believe that all hurricanes are caused by God.

What does one have to do with the other? :-?

Phil...

How can you question his post? He had no control over whether or not he wrote that.

:wink:
 
ThinkerMan said:
PHIL121 said:
Gendou Ikari said:
I reject the theory of "Free Will" so I believe that all hurricanes are caused by God.

What does one have to do with the other? :-?

Phil...

How can you question his post? He had no control over whether or not he wrote that.

:wink:

:lol: :lol: :lol:
 
bibleberean said:
ThinkerMan said:
PHIL121 said:
Gendou Ikari said:
I reject the theory of "Free Will" so I believe that all hurricanes are caused by God.

What does one have to do with the other? :-?

Phil...

How can you question his post? He had no control over whether or not he wrote that.

:wink:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Glad I could get a smirk out of you BB!

Have a good one! :-D
 
ThinkerMan said:
PHIL121 said:
Gendou Ikari said:
I reject the theory of "Free Will" so I believe that all hurricanes are caused by God.

What does one have to do with the other? :-?

Phil...

How can you question his post? He had no control over whether or not he wrote that.

:wink:
:smt081 :smt042 :smt043 :smt082
 
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How considerate.
 
Reminds me of the bubonic plague. People believed they were being punished. :lol:
 
So what causes a hurricane?

We know now what causes the plague.
 
PHIL121 said:
So what causes a hurricane?

We know now what causes the plague.
The climate patterns which are determined by precession, global warming, and the general temperature of the Earth.
 
:( The signs of the end are in Luke 21:11 "And great earthquakes shall be in divers places, and famines, and pestilences; and fearful sights and great signs shall there be from heaven. During our time all of these calamitys have occurred.
God wrath was shown during all the plagues of Egypt and his wrath was shown numerous times in the old testament towards a sinful, rebellious people or nation. The word Katrina means "cleansing" in Hebrew or Greek I think. Why would a Hurricane hit twice in the same area?
 
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