You have already admitted that you cannot tell the difference between God's punishment by natural disaster and random natural disastors so how can you define that evotion is random? Why do you know more about events before you life than events occuring during your life that you can observe?
Are you trying to catch me in an inconsistency based upon some concept you have? You will find none as I use the Word of God as basis for theological discussions.
I am not using it as scientific proof, since that is not what the book was intended for.
Also, I have admitted to no such thing. You have implied this by by-passing b when going from a to z. I have said that humans cannot always tell the difference unless they repent and turn to God. I have done this. Now I see many things from His perspective. Do I see His hand in all natural disasters? No, of course not. I am not the intended target of His wrath. Does everyone in the path of a tornado die? No. Since I cannot see into the heart of a man, I cannot presuppose to know where he stands with God. However, the Word also says that God causes the rain to fall on the righteous and the unrighteous.