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Natural disasters really are increasing

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PaladinValer

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Try rereading that article. It doesn't say at all what you are thinking.

To give a quote (opening paragraph):

"Earth might seem like a more active and dangerous place than ever, given the constant media reports of multiple natural disasters recently. But a broader view reveals that it's not Mother Nature who's changed, but we humans."
 
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This is the beginning of birth pangs, but the end is not here yet. I recently had a wakeup call on this. I had been saying how glad I am not to live on the coast where they have all these hurricanes and such. No bombings or earthquakes here. Then we just had that major tornado in Southern Indiana. I had a false sense of security that made me complaciant. So glad to be out of that and seeing a bit more clearly now.

But as the saying goes.... you ain't seen nuthin yet! The events of revelation are far more catastrophic than anything we've seen thus far.
 
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I don't think that natural disaster are more frequent, but I do beleive they are getting more and more powerful. Though we can say that this is the beginning of the end, part of the nearing of the end spoken by Jesus in Matthew 24, I think mankind is also at fault, especially we Christians, for not taking better care of what we were given to look over by the Lord. These disasters are the effect that we caused to happen by our inaction to protect the earth.
 
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yes.. we are living in the end times and we should not be surprised.

We need to trust that our Father can keep us from evil and evil from us.

The real deal is when the christian are raptured. Then the full wrath will occur.
it is nothing yet because believers are here. That's why we are the salt of the earth. We help preserved it by our sheer presence.
 
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Hey, I lived in Evansville all my life til five years ago. Now I live outside of Henderson, KY. My Aunt was in the tornado's path. But she was Blessed and didn't lose anything. I have it all posted in my blog. So great to see a fellow Hoosier!! I'm always scared of tornados and was barely missed spring of 2004, when one went across the road from here. Yes, these twisters are very humbling!
 
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Smiggy said:
The real deal is when the christian are raptured. Then the full wrath will occur.
it is nothing yet because believers are here. That's why we are the salt of the earth. We help preserved it by our sheer presence.

I like how you said that! I can now understand that phrase much more clearly now!!
 
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It might seem like there are more disaster, but are there really? The one thing that I do know for sure ever since Jesus left earth (actually since the fall) there have always been natural desasters. There is no point in getting worked up over them. Yes, we do need to be compasionate to people that have suffered, but we don't need to worry. As well Jesus said that they were the beginning of birth pangs, so this does not mean that he is coming back right away. We just need to be ready for him when he does come.
 
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applepowerpc said:
Well the world IS ending, natural disasters or not.
Well, yes the world is going to end one day. It might end today or it might end in a million years from now. There is no way we can predict when it is going to happen. Jesus said that only the father knows when he is going to come back. That is when the world is going to end- at least how we know it. (There is debate whether the New Jerusalm is going to be on this earth or not.) We need to be prepared for the second coming and we need to tell people about Christ. But, there is no reason to get worked up about it and no one has the ability to predict when the end is going to come.
 
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The disasters are the same, CNN is not. In generations past we may havev never heard of a the Indonesian tsunami or a hurricane on the gulf coast. Now, thanks to companies like CNN we not only hear of them but we often watch them live no matter where in the world they occur. Like our faith in Christ just because we couldn't see these disasters in the past doesn't mean they weren't there.

As for the end of the world, we know no more about that then we know about who will win the superbowl in 2010. Jesus himself did not know during his time on Earth and he told us to be prepared as it could be at any time. Christians, however, always seem to believe that every generation will be the last. In the year 1000 there was mass panic, as their was in the time of the romans, and to a lesser extent today. From a scientific point of view the world will end in a fefw million years when the sun expands and engulfs us (sounds a lot like fire reigning from the sky, eh?). If we use science as a guide to try to explain some of the magic of God we can see that things will end like Revelation said, but not for some time...
 
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Sory its quite long. what do you think about this stuff?
 
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I believe we're really reading way too far into Katrina and some of these disasters. God's punishment for our sins will be realized, but not necessarily in this life. If he imposed his will on us in the form of disasters during this life it would be a severe encroachment on the free will that he has bestowed upon us all.

We can all choose where we'll be after this world. We can be with God, or away from God. The choice is completely up to us.
 
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As far as Chris' post goes; I do link these thing to Israel. I know of a Jewish scholar, but is catholic (long story) who definitely believes there is a link. BUT, I think we need to put in perspective the parts that state the most expensive damage. Of course these things will be the most expensive ever, becuase the price of EVERYTHING has gone up. So it makes sense that these disasters were the "costliest". And that may need to applied in regards to the most houses destroyed. Because there are more houses in this day and age.
 
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