To: raybbr
Or, because they dont believe in God theyll get it wrong?
No, because those who create these models have no truth in their heart, they will inevitably screw things up. Thus God, will show them to be a fool, by exposing their foolishness to the people.
The Hurricane is not the problem here, well it is destructive, but these fools create models based on pseudo science for their desires, not the truth. So millions get affected negatively instead of getting the truth about the danger.
Look at Harvey, Corpus Christi evacuated, then it hits Houston. We can make better models, but because they care about proving something that does not exist, they are fools, and God will bring their foolishness to light.
God does not corporately destroy places and groups of people anymore, He does so individually, but for an individual to lead many astray with lies, God will eventually deal with those individually.
22 posted on
09/09/2017 12:44:32 PM PDT by
OneVike
(I'm just a humble Christian waiting to go home)
To: OneVike
I still don’t see it. What do they gain by saying it will hit Corpus Christ and it hits Houston?
Also, if you go to any website that shows historical tracks there are no two the same. I don’t think they can predict where they are going but can give an estimate. Should they have evacuated all of Texas? Should they have declared that all of Florida will be the target? Which would cause more panic?
God has given man free will. I just don’t see any political advantage to saying a hurricane will hit one place or another.
32 posted on
09/09/2017 2:39:37 PM PDT by
raybbr
(That progressive bumper sticker on your car might just as well say, "Yes, I'm THAT stupid!")
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