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tater1977 wrote:The Tornado Hunt vehicle after being thrown nearly 200 yards by the El Reno Tornado in Oklahoma City tonight. Tornado Hunt crew and Mike Bettes are okay! Photo Credit: @SeanSchoferTVN Sean Schofer at 8:25pm. "We stopped to help & they are OK," said Schofer.
Size of hail in El Reno....
Rick wrote:There's a website.. actually, it's right here..
http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-shows/storm ... racker.htm
where you can see who all are chasing storms and you can click on any of the chasers and see what their cameras or cams are seeing. It gets really interesting at times, and scary too. Sometimes any one chaser will have thousands of people watching them.
I'm not sure, after this weeks events, that I am going to continue though. I don't want to support anything that is as unnecessary as this is and which puts people's lives in danger. And when I say unnecessary, I mean that the technology in the weather stations now is so good, that these chasers efforts are, minus the live video, simply redundant.
steveo777 wrote:Haven't these people had enough? They're getting tossed again by tornados. Why, God, why?![]()
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Rip Rokken wrote:steveo777 wrote:Haven't these people had enough? They're getting tossed again by tornados. Why, God, why?![]()
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Very good question. Your topic and related question remind me of a billboard I saw on the way home from Texas today that said, "Pray For A Cure to Cancer!" My first thought there was, why not cut out the middle-plague and just pray to eliminate cancer altogether? That would truly be an awesome miracle that would lead to millions and millions of new believers. But seeing a human create a cure for cancer and giving the credit to someone else... not so impressive. Another problem... there will never be a single "cure to cancer" because cancer is very complex, and manifests itself in different ways and forms from person to person. It's kinda like saying "Pray For a Solution to Crime".
Back to your question... I can think of several explanations to the tragic storm in OK from a Christian perspective, and they all conflict with one another:
1) "The Lord works in mysterious ways", and He has a plan in store for those people that is much greater than anything we can comprehend. By the way, this phrase doesn't actually come from scripture. The verses that seem to indicate this are:
Isaiah 55: 8-9 "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the LORD.
For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts."
and
John 3:8 "The wind blows where it chooses, and you hear the sound of it, but you do not know where it comes from or where it goes. So it is with everyone who is born of the Spirit."
2) Catastrophes of this scale are the result of the 'Lord' lifting his "shield of protection" in punishment for all the homosexuality, abortion, and various other forms of rebellion in the world.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MK_hYsCkDH4
3) Increasing natural disasters are a sign indicating the end of the age:
Matthew 24:6-7 "And you shall hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not troubled; for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet. For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. And there will be famines, pestilences, and earthquakes in various places."
Luke 21:11 "There will be great earthquakes, famines and pestilences in various places, and fearful events and great signs from heaven."
The only sensible and most likely explanation for all this extremely unfortunate tragedy? Nobody 'upstairs' is pulling the strings and orchestrating any of this. We're all at the mercy of nature, and the absolute randomness and impersonality of sheer chance. Understand that, and every tough question in life makes all the sense in the world.
My heart goes out to all affected by these storms.
artist4perry wrote: If a tornado is bearing down on me believe me I will be praying,
Duncan wrote:artist4perry wrote: If a tornado is bearing down on me believe me I will be praying,
So, if God does send a tornado in your direction, will you be praying for your life to be taken, or spared?
Rip Rokken wrote:I can think of several explanations to the tragic storm in OK from a Christian perspective, and they all conflict with one another
Duncan wrote:Try sending money.
artist4perry wrote:Duncan wrote:artist4perry wrote: If a tornado is bearing down on me believe me I will be praying,
So, if God does send a tornado in your direction, will you be praying for your life to be taken, or spared?
That would be between him and me would it not? Stop your faith baiting Duncan.![]()
verslibre wrote:No, Rip did.
artist4perry wrote:verslibre wrote:No, Rip did.
And my main comment is the fact that everyone is entitled to believe what they want. It is bad enough when someone of a religious faith tries to bible belt you over the head, it is no better for an atheist to try and force their beliefs on others either. I don't see that much from Rip, because he is not a jerk and he does not try and force his feelings on others. He might discuss it with you, but he won't be ugly about it. I have had dinner with Rip and my husband has said grace at the table. We asked Rip if it would make him uncomfortable because we knew he did not believe, we were willing to forgo it for his sake. He was truly nice about it and said go ahead. I don't have a problem with someone believing differently than I do, but how you do it does reflect on the type of person you are. Rip is a class act.
verslibre wrote:artist4perry wrote:verslibre wrote:No, Rip did.
And my main comment is the fact that everyone is entitled to believe what they want. It is bad enough when someone of a religious faith tries to bible belt you over the head, it is no better for an atheist to try and force their beliefs on others either. I don't see that much from Rip, because he is not a jerk and he does not try and force his feelings on others. He might discuss it with you, but he won't be ugly about it. I have had dinner with Rip and my husband has said grace at the table. We asked Rip if it would make him uncomfortable because we knew he did not believe, we were willing to forgo it for his sake. He was truly nice about it and said go ahead. I don't have a problem with someone believing differently than I do, but how you do it does reflect on the type of person you are. Rip is a class act.
However you color it, Rip brought up the whole shebang. Actually, I think he's a cool guy but he does like to stir the pot, albeit nowhere near as often as some people. The thing is, you can tell who isn't and who IS deliberately being a talking phallus.
verslibre wrote:No explanation necessary. I wasn't referring to Rip with that one remark.
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