Weather patterns are often predicated on whether the people doing the right thing or the wrong thing. And if people sin against God, then you get floods, and you get storms, you get lightning, you get all your crops get destroyed, you get all sorts of things.
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Which happens to so many farmers in the USA - good, decent folks - who are also devout Christians.
Sit in an office typing shit like David Barton however, and you'll be bountifully blessed.
I'll believe that when I see god being a little bit more discriminating. I mean, I'm an evil atheist and my neighbors are devout churchgoers, but when I get flooded, they get flooded.
Things David Barton knows nothing about: history, religion, education, government, weather.
Funny how the worst of these things often seem to happen in televangelist central or the more bigoted areas, ain't it? Oh, I suppose that's just coincidence? Your reasoning, not mine, dude.
@Kanna
It's like either it's a random weather event, independent of the relative sins you've committed, or God believes in letting his faithful die horribly if it means harming the sinful.
Or maybe Atheists can be good people, but come on, like that's true. We all know all atheists sacrifice their children to Satan, go out to beat up random puppies in the street, and worship magical unicorns that eat rainbows and poop skittles.
Then you've got a lot of Karma due. and. None bodes well for a lying piece of filth like you.
Like Pat Robertson: " Why do they live there. in those flood plains, tornado alley and Hurricane paths"
Because you and Dave and thousands of Bible Belt preachers told them they could pray it away. It doesn't work. You LIED to them and worse you're blaming them for YOUR BULLSHIT!
Which explains why weather patterns are fairly predictable, such as tornadoes, heat waves, & floods throughout the Bible Belt every year...
And if people sin against God, then you get floods, and you get storms, you get lightning, you get all your crops get destroyed, you get all sorts of things
Churches/homes of said churchgoers annihilated/flooded in the oh so religious parts of Louisiana: yet the oh so sinful French Quarter of New Orleans emerged from Hurricane Katrina with nary a scratch. The oh so religious Midwest/Bible Belt states devastated on a regular basis: yet, the Castro district untouched in the Sunshine State city of Los Angeles.
The only wrong things are your 'God's targets of his 'Wrath': and you , David Farton.
...or perhaps that's why those... 'sinners' haven't been targeted by him: he's either turned gay himself, or he's turned Atheist: against the likes of you .
Why should he believe in those who are more judgemental than - certainly morally inferior to - those he clearly favours ...?!
Weather patterns are often predicated on where on the earth they are, and how warm/cold/humid/dry/high/low that area is at the moment.
Infringing on people's human rights in Poland and Hungary does not bring in Hurricanes.
Infringing on people's human rights in Honduras and Myanmar DOES bring in Hurricanes.
Accepting people for who they are and promoting their human rights in Sweden does not bring in floods
Accepting people for who they are and promoting their human rights in the Netherlands does bring in floods.
you get all sorts of things
...like Summer in Winter ?:
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The same time last year, the above would have been utterly impossible as the whole country was under thick snow due to the cold front known as the 'Beast from the East'.
Therefore all people here in Britain are more -than Saved: including Atheists such as yours truly. Your 'God' now favours us because we are more perfect than even you & all your ilk.
The only way you can possibly explain the above from just a week or so ago is that Geo-Meterological shit happens and your 'God' doesn't exist, David Farton. The only possible alternative is too theologically lethal for you to imagine.
@Anon-e-moose
Point taken, but slight correction. The Castro district named for Castro Street, is in San Francisco, not Los Angeles. Not sure if Los Angeles has an area where homosexuals commonly congregate or where it would be.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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