How do you know they didn't?Why didn't the flooding in Thailand prompt this question? Why not famine in Somalia?
Those were just trial runs --My answer is no, we have had earthquakes before...
I hadn't thought of that!My theory (unsubstantiated) is the severe drought in the state (some places as much as 18 inches of rain short this year) has dried up the soil in places near the fault lines.
Not sure which site that would be. I haven't an account with either.not sure why you are posting a link to a site that requires an account to view.
well it probably is bogus anyway but it is the only thing that has changed lately I can think that would be related to earthquakes.... dryer earth.I hadn't thought of that!
the nytimes link took me to a login page, oh I figured out the problem it is one of those site that demandsNot sure which site that would be. I haven't an account with either.
Drier earth = sign of the times as well.well it probably is bogus anyway but it is the only thing that has changed lately I can think that would be related to earthquakes.... dryer earth.
we have had droughts before just not this bad since the 30s. The dust bowl days of the state etc.. so was the dust bowl signs of the times back then or is a drought signs of the time now or both or neither?Drier earth = sign of the times as well.
It was a warning shot --we have had droughts before just not this bad since the 30s. The dust bowl days of the state etc.. so was the dust bowl signs of the times back then or is a drought signs of the time now or both or neither?
I think it was just normal earth type disaster stuff that just happens. Now if we don't catch up on rain here it could affect prices on stuff worldwide as several states suffering in the drought produce foodstuffs that could go up in price. This winter hay could be expensive because the state couldn't grow hardly any of it for cattle feed and expensive feed means costlier meat products.It was a warning shot --
In the case of the Dust Bown of the '30s, so do I.I think it was just normal earth type disaster stuff that just happens.
In the case of the Dust Bown of the '30s, so do I.
Just like Pharaoh's magicians emulated God's miracles to a point, nature can too.
God sends a drought, nature can cause a drought.
God sends an earthquake, nature can cause an earthquake.
God send a tornado, nature can cause a tornado.
But when God tells nature to take a hike for awhile (q.v. Revelation), His footstool (the earth) is going to start shaking.
2 Kings 2:1 And it came to pass, when the LORD would take up Elijah into heaven by a whirlwind, that Elijah went with Elisha from Gilgal.Have there been any examples of God sending a drought/earthquake/tornado where nature couldn't?