Or, perhaps, people want to make some sense of the disaster. So they attribute it to a higher power. I haven't read the Good Book all the way through myself, but I understand it's filled with this sort Godly wrath-type business.
Does that mean everyone who believes in what the Bible says is a fruitcake or a cook?
You know Christians are in a bad way today. One of their own was murdered by the state for no good reason. I'm not sure what you all think you're accomplishing with this little pile-on, except for rubbing even more salt in their open wounds (a FR pasttime, of late). It certainly seems like you're enjoying the hell out of doing it.
If those that claim to know what God is thinking when God causes natural disasters that can be easily explained with our understanding of ordinary science want to opine on it, fine. Start a separate thread, preferably in the religion forum to discuss the theological aspects of the event. I'm sure it would be an interesting discussion.
The question of who gets to post on Post number 666 on these threads is more than a little wacked.
The target date of the satanists was 1998. God made possible that their their target was fulfilled. We are now in year 7.
We can divide the world today basically in three categories of people.
Believers, who believe in God, perfect creator of all forms of life, have that will. But those prisioners by the doctrines of false prophets will not be able to connect the dots correctly.
Satanists, as they have to face the truth, hang on desperately to the connections they hoped for, while refusing to see the true connections.
The third category... let's call them poor devils, the people that the satanists brainwashed into believing into evolution theory. They can't even think about trying to connect the dots. And the satanists make sure that they stay like that.
Well, here is a connection for a start
When the compass suddenly points south (Magnetic Pole Flip, latest SHOCKING news, 2005)
astute observations, imho.