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Are the 'doom and gloomers' going to wait for the death toll of hurricane Gustav?

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before they they decide whether or it is an act of god or not?

If it does not kill anyone in the USA, does it then not count as an act of god?

The mighty RA is back (following IT nightmares) and meaner than ever!

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  1. You know, it is really sad that some people blame acts of nature on God.  


  2. ::::passes out the rolls of tinfoil

  3. It is a freak occurance. my god, the ONE true god has written in Tab A into Slot B chptr. 7 vs. 24-31  All gears will mesh and be well lubricated thy will be done. and on the 7th day he partied

  4. The only issue with Gustav is that those idiots were allowed to go rebuild a city that is *below sea level*. Another hurricane is just what such nonsense deserves.

  5. Good to see you, RA.

    There will be always someone blaming something of the thing, called god.

    NOAA and tons of other scientists involved with weather phenomena called hurricane, do not count

  6. As has been stated, it is an act of God.

    God controls the weather.

    No, we will not wait on a death toll, we will pray that lives will be spared, asking for God's mercy instaed of His wrath.

  7. Why, as someone above answered, do you have to pray for god's mercy?  Surely a merciful god wouldn't destroy the homes, health and lives of thousands just on a whim?

    Welcome back, Ra!

  8. It is a n act of God, Death Toll or Not.

    Isa 45:7   I form the light and create darkness,

    I bring prosperity and create disaster;

    I, the Lord, do all these things.

      

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