To: Theo
He said that he has the sense from God that there will indeed be bad weather on the East Coast.
Is there anything specifically that's wrong with what he said? Or are we all just eager to jump on the "hate-the-Christian-leader" bandwagon?
Here's the problem: it's one thing to say that the coasts may be especially susceptible to bad weather due to weather patterns, or to say that God may judge America because of our national policies towards aboriton and homosexuality. Personally, I believe that both those statements are correct.
However, it's quite another thing to say that "God told me that this will happen..." Doing so makes you a prophet, and Robertson's track record makes him a false prophet.
Besides, Noah was the last person I can think of that God specifically sent a weather forecast to.
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05/17/2006 5:09:40 PM PDT by
Old_Mil
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To: Old_Mil
Besides, Noah was the last person I can think of that God specifically sent a weather forecast to. Moses. Forecasts of hailstorms and localized flash flooding come to mind.
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