Originally posted by Suzianne ...weather, which is chaotic by definition. It's a function of the physics involved. Be glad there is weather here...
If God had to constantly intervene supernaturally to tame wild weather around the globe, do you think He would work up a sweat and grow weary and lose some control over weather? Or do you see Him as omnipotent?
Originally posted by Paul Dirac II If God had to constantly intervene supernaturally to tame wild weather around the globe, do you think He would work up a sweat and grow weary and lose some control over weather? Or do you see Him as omnipotent?
Originally posted by stellspalfie be glad there is weather!!!!! you should try growing up in the north east of england. see how you feel about weather then. even the cold vacuum of space would be light relief in comparison.
lol.
You forget that I live in the Great American Southwest Deserts, where for three to five months out of the year the temp hits 40 degrees C regularly and often tops 45C. The official record for where I live was 50C, reached several years ago.
You forget that I live in the Great American Southwest Deserts, where for three to five months out of the year the temp hits 40 degrees C regularly and often tops 45C. The official record for where I live was 50C, reached several years ago.
no body likes a smart arse!!! anywhooo due to the moist british weather , my arse will be as soft as a babies bum in 20years while yours my friend will be scorched into some sort of reptilian, leathery, ball-sack looking caboose. who will be railing against god then!!!!!!
Originally posted by Suzianne I live in the Great American Southwest Deserts, where for three to five months out of the year the temp hits 40 degrees C regularly and often tops 45C. The official record for where I live was 50C, reached several years ago.
I was in Phoenix one day in the 1980s (+/-) when it got up to something like 121 F, which is about what 50 C is.
Did you ever find time to tune in to central Arizona's Christian radio stations? Any thoughts on Andrew Tallman, Prophet Dr. Ron Dubrul, Dr. Frank Evans, or Bible Answer Man Hank Hanegraaff?
Originally posted by Paul Dirac II I was in Phoenix one day in the 1980s (+/-) when it got up to something like 121 F, which is about what 50 C is.
Did you ever find time to tune in to central Arizona's Christian radio stations? Any thoughts on Andrew Tallman, Prophet Dr. Ron Dubrul, Dr. Frank Evans, or Bible Answer Man Hank Hanegraaff?
The only Christian radio station I can receive on my small walkman radio is 90.3 FM (not even sure where it's from), but I don't really find much reason to listen to it. I also shy away from most televangelists because in my opinion they tend to hold the love of money higher than the love of God. I will admit that I am not familiar with any of those people you name, though.
At work (which is where I do most of my radio listening), my workmates are mostly 20-50 year olds, mainly of a secular nature, although I do enjoy talking to a group of black, mainly southern baptist women on occasion. 🙂 Sometimes I'll feel the need for some Godly feedback and will tune into the Christian station for a few 'amen!'s, then it's back to listening to music, hehe.
Originally posted by Suzianne Rather than repeatedly going back to the 'God is a right bastard' well, I'm more of the idea that most planets in the universe (at least those that are earth-like, consisting of a rocky surface with an atmosphere and surface water (all necessary to life, I might point out)) have weather, which is chaotic by definition. It's a function of the physics involv ...[text shortened]... Be glad there is weather here. Without weather, I doubt there would be human life, either.
Originally posted by SwissGambit Can your god foresee the weather and its results?
Why should he?
Weather happens. Deal with it. It's the way it's always been.
Yeah, it sucks that the hurricane blew your house down. Evolve and build stronger somewhere else. Whining to God about it won't change much and is kind of a passive-aggressive way of dealing with it, you know?
Weather happens. Deal with it. It's the way it's always been.
Yeah, it sucks that the hurricane blew your house down. Evolve and build stronger somewhere else. Whining to God about it won't change much and is kind of a passive-aggressive way of dealing with it, you know?
That wasn't my question. Does he, or does he not, know these things in advance?
Originally posted by Suzianne The only Christian radio station I can receive on my small walkman radio is 90.3 FM
My go-to channel for Christian radio was 1360 AM, until Mr. Tallman was terminated a couple years ago. I never did hear why they dropped him. He was an interesting guy, with a degree in philosophy from some Midwestern college. I think he has moved to the Pacific Northwest.
Other names that come to mind from possibly a different AM station ("Family Values Radio 1010 AM" may be the one I am thinking of, or KXEG which is 1280 AM) are Prophetess Julia Coleman and Pastor John Hagee. You'll know it is the prophetess if you hear somebody saying "My God!" in about every fourth sentence out of her mouth.
I tune in to Trinity Broadcasting TV once in a blue moon. There is about a 50% chance that when I watch it will be someone preaching on how you need to sew a seed in order to get a good harvest. In this context, "seed" = check, money order, or any major credit card. 😵
Originally posted by Paul Dirac II Worth noting:
The biblical book of Job has God and the Evil One teaming up to devastate a particular family, which is why I included my choice #3.
I don't think that they really teamed up I put a 2 because the book of job and a 1 because the word says that God makes it rain on the just and the unjust. Also the 10 plagues if that's how you spell it well in exodus the devil mocked God by coping him is some of them.