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Gustov,Hanna and Ike!!!!?

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Do you feel like God has sent these storms to remind us of the terrible job our government did in New Orleans in the aftermath of Katrina?

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  1. No, but what do people expect when they build a city below sea level in a hurricane prone area?


  2. No, I think nature creates hurricanes every year around this time.

  3. No;...God sent these in order to humble us ...and encourage us to repent of sin .....all of us.

    P.S. I know...I went thru both Katrina and Gustav.

  4. nope.......more of a wake-up call that the city of new orleans is horribly planned......built on a swamp in hurricane prone land.....and they expect it to flourish..........

  5. No, but there is a very interesting theory out that he's trying to teach everyone the alphabet with hurricanes. I mean really, do you think it's just a coincidence they hit in alphabetical order every year?

  6. No. God doesn't send storms. He doesn't kill his children.  

  7. No, its a sign of global warming the fact that our government is doing a bang up job of destroying the earth.  And more to come!

  8. There is no god

  9. America is in great pain these days, and it doesent seem that the goverment nor the people understand what is going on!Have you heard what happend in Afghanistan cople days before...60 children diyed becose of american bombs and 30 other civilians.Do you have any compassion after all of these years of starving and death in Palestine, of the unjust rule of the Cionic regime?Are you a supporter of these sadomezahonic teaching of this cruel world which you are trying to creat.I bear witness that you are now a unjust nation which only interest is to defend its mone and monopol of the world.You call yourself a christians, but real belivers are obediant to God and they serve Him, and their devotion is complete surrender to God  s will , not your empty desires...As a muslim   I CALL UPON ALL OF YOU....ACCEPT THE WILL OF ONE TRUE GOD AND DONT ASSOCIATE HIM PARTNERS BY TELLING JESUS IS GOD< NEITHER THAT YOU ARE CHILDREN OF GOD OR SIMILAR...if you are chosen, then why all these blasphemi and killing and pain  and suffer you make throughout the word...dont be selfish and stuborn, you can do better....

  10. no

  11. Were in the last days, this is only the beginning of h**l on Earth. Live life to the fullest.

  12. No it's God's Wrath is coming on the Earth New Orleans is just one of a few of the Biggest Sinner's Pot's On Earth. God is still gonna be Famon to all the corners of the earth poeple these days are just to invovle in the scientific things on earth then our Super Natural God.

  13. that's a pretty narrow worldview to hold...

  14. Um, no. I actually don't think God gives one whit who wins the political elections of one species in one country on one planet orbiting a fairly unimpressive yellow star in a backwater spiral arm of one galaxy trillions of light-years away from the center of the universe.

    But I do think it's fawking hysterical that some Evangelical Christians prayed Real Hard for rain in Denver last week, but the Democrats got glorious weather and the Republicans got three hurricanes.  

  15. LMAO.

    Right, it has nothing to do with the fact that we are slap in the middle of hurricane season.

  16. *sighs*

  17. I feel like God is telling us something...but not that.

  18. No.

    Also, pointing fingers at everyone else because people lacked the common sense to get out of a potentially dangerous situation need to remember they have three fingers pointed back at them.  

    I feel aweful for the children that suffered, but I feel nothing for the adults that had the means to help themselves but sat back expecting everyone else to lift a finger.

  19. No,     Lions and tigers and bears, Oh My.  

  20. No, hurricanes are going to be more intense and frequent thanks to our great job at warming the planet.  

  21. No.  It rains on the righteous and the unrighteous.  Some rains are bigger than others.

  22. That's nonsense.  Hurricanes come from Djibouti and the Ethiopian Highlands.  

    Studies of the tracks of storms that have become hurricanes over the past hundred years or so have led meteorologists to the conclusion that about three quarters all serious hurricanes and half of all hurricanes originate as storms over the northeastern coast or Africa, near the Red Sea.  They then move across Africa, over the jungle but close to the Sahara, and pick up heat and sand.  When they come out over the water, they pick up moisture.  It begins to fall. All things in nature spin in just a certain way, and so does the hurricane.  

    If anyone, you should blame those Ethiopians! :p

  23. all the answers above r by atheists

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