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With such broad and general predictions, I'm surprised his success rate would be as low as 75%. Believing this kind of thing on some sort of 75% statistic-success-rate is highly fallacious. His predictions are too general to yield anything useful.
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BTW, do you live here in our Pacific Northwest? we have had earthquakes and we have had floods and we have had storms, and we will have them again, and some may be as bad as what we have had, some may be worse, and some may not be noticable -but so what?
We do not panic or fear, but we believe in being prepared in sensible ways that are available to us to do, and committing ourselves to the LORD each day, come what may.
We have had earthquakes, floods, and severe storms in our area that have effected food and fuel supplies in our areas, sometimes for days.
We live in the Pacific Northwest.
Our Fla families have had hurricanes and fires and droughts that have had great effects on their food and fuel supplies -and water.
Our Ky families have had storms, floods, and tornadoes that have effected food and fuel supplies.
Our Alaska families have had storms and earthquakes that have effected food and fuel supplies.
So tell me what is wrong or evil or bad about having some supplies laid by in case of disaster, instead of depending on the "Gov" or others in those times? Why would one not want to be prepared themselves -even if it never happens- to do the best they could if they survived a disaster, and to even be able to help out others who were not ready, if need be?
I can hardly believe the nonsense I read here against being prepared in case of disasters, to do what one can if one survives little ones or big ones that may come in their lifetimes -and yes; I said "lifetimes"!
In fact, all our family members in this area are talking about taking measures and making plans on what to do in case of a big disaster. There is no fear or panic, just practical measures being taken -more so now than we have in the past- after seeing what happened to Japan, who was "prepared" -they thought, for "the big one".
We know it all depends on God, but it is stupid to not plan practical things and have ready those things one would need in case of disaster striking which they survived: in fact, it is wrong to act as a "prophet" of only "sweetness and light" towards the warnings that possibilities exist for earthquakes and floods, and to pooh pooh people who do prepare what they can, with what they have, in case any of these things do strike -again.