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The Oklahoma Earthquakes: Are they a sign of the End?
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<blockquote data-quote="Davian" data-source="post: 58971400" data-attributes="member: 285427"><p>No, I asked "Have there been any examples of God sending a drought/earthquake/tornado where nature couldn't?" and you provided a list that required no deity for explanation. Now, if that is your definitive list, then your deity appears to be indistinguishable from typical naturalistic forces. Nothing extraordinary.</p><p></p><p>That was my point. Where on that list did 'nature say otherwise'?</p><p></p><p>Or it was just a bible story. Allegory. Metaphor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davian, post: 58971400, member: 285427"] No, I asked "Have there been any examples of God sending a drought/earthquake/tornado where nature couldn't?" and you provided a list that required no deity for explanation. Now, if that is your definitive list, then your deity appears to be indistinguishable from typical naturalistic forces. Nothing extraordinary. That was my point. Where on that list did 'nature say otherwise'? Or it was just a bible story. Allegory. Metaphor. [/QUOTE]
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