Do You think God is trying to Get the attention of the Godless Nations? More Earthquakes hit Japan and Indones
Nov 06, 2009
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Earthquake Questions
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9 comments
noviceone on November 6, 2009 at 4:47 am
NO,that’s absurd…and I suppose hurricanes,floods,earthquakes,
tornadoes,mudslides,blizzards,
etc.does not happen here in America!!!!!?
Perhaps you think that all our(in America) natural disasters(year after year) was/is an act of satan!!!!?
Not to mention,we have the most crime in the whole world!!!Where is GOD now?
I sense a little more when reading between the lines of this idiotic question!!
BIGOTRY perhaps!!!?
mean carleen on November 6, 2009 at 4:47 am
Earthquakes hit everywhere. GOD has nothing to do with it.
plum on November 6, 2009 at 4:47 am
Turkey, India and Indonesia are full of believers… You are right only in the case of Japan UNFORTUNATELY
Monica on November 6, 2009 at 4:47 am
No. I think that’s a lunatic idea. If God wants to attract my attention, he knows my phone number. When God wanted to attract the attention of the Pharaoh of Egypt he didn’t send an earthquake to demolish the Pyramids. He appeared to the Pharaoh in his dreams. That’s the way God gets people attention. Small, still voice, remember?
edsawyer on November 6, 2009 at 4:47 am
You very, very arrogant and hateful person…
1) Those nations are not ‘godless’. They both have very rich mixes of religious practices and, yes, they both have Christian communities.
2) The vast majority of earthquakes on that list seem to have happened near Alaska – which, last time I checked, is not ‘godless’. It is, in fact, primarily Christian (maybe you didn’t know).
meflaps_r_leavin_a_snailtrail on November 6, 2009 at 4:47 am
Firstly Im not stupid enough to look at anyones site especially these days with trojans and keyloggers.
Secondly every country has some form of religion. Japanese pray for their deceased loved ones and pray to Gods and burn incense and candles and hit gongs just like the Chinese do. Indonesians believe in Gods also and praise more than one God, they have Gods for everything.
Indians are quite religious with numerous Gods they praise and worship and I can remember some years ago a freak accident happened where two large anexes caught on fire and burnt hundreds of Indians alive who were in the middle of prayer. Explain that one Einstein??
If God is creating earthquakes and killing thousands if not millions of people to get peoples attention he isnt much of a God then is he? Thats just plain stupid of you to even say so.
zoomzoomzoom on November 6, 2009 at 4:47 am
god another religious freak on here. no its an act of Satan and hes coming for u next.
super_sexy_amazona on November 6, 2009 at 4:47 am
A Good Reason for Earthquakes
It turns out earthquakes are not disasters, at least not as far asthe Earth is concerned. They recycle the Earth’s crust, which in turn produces a habitable planet, especially for humans. Did you know that Earth is the only planet we know about that has earthquakes?
William J. Broad writes in the January 11 New York Times that earthquakes are what created the oceans, the mountains and even the atmosphere we breathe. Earthquakes also enrich the soil by spreading ocean sediments over it, maintain the chemical balance of the ocean, where life began, and concentrate gold and other precious metals so we humans can dig them out of mines! Geologist Dr. Donald J. DePaolo says that no other planet has earthquakes, and now scientists think they may be why there is life on Earth at all. It could be the reason why only Earth, of all the planets we’ve surveyed, has complex life forms.
Plants breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out the oxygen we need. Earthquakes affect the atmosphere this way: CO2 from the atmosphere dissolves in rainwater to form carbonic acid, which forms sediments with rocks when the rain falls to Earth. During an earthquake, which is a shifting of tectonic plates, these sediments are driven deep into the Earth. The intense pressure of the shifting plates causes the sediments to release CO2. While too much CO2 can lead to global warming, a certain amount is needed to keep the planet warm enough to support life.
Earthquakes are related to volcanoes this way: part of a descending tectonic plate melts and then rises, forming a volcano.
While the benefits that come from earthquakes take a very long time to become evident, the catastrophes caused by them hit us quickly, as we’ve seen from the recent quakes and resulting tsunamis in Indonesia.
yozora on November 6, 2009 at 4:47 am
What a ridiculous question!!
You seem to assume that Christianity is the only valid religion on the planet – yet you wonder why people of other religions hate and despise your interference and intolerance!! (Not YOU, just your attitude!!)
From what I’d heard, America is certainly not immune to earthquakes!! Or hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, fires, lightning strikes, and various other divine calamities!! So how does THAT pan out with your ‘religious preference’ theory?
; )