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Drought and Judgement

Is the drought God's judgement?


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Arbo

Active Member
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Is the drought presently affecting the U.S. God's judgement?

For those who vote yes, an explanation of why you believe so would be helpful. :)
 
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Martin

Active Member
Is the drought presently affecting the U.S. God's judgement?

For those who vote yes, an explanation of why you believe so would be helpful. :)

Droughts in the US come and go. As far as I can tell there is no direct link between US droughts and judgment.
 

jdcanady

Member
When God brings judgment, all will know and you won't have to take a poll.

The world will burn....completely.

peace to you:praying:
 

ktn4eg

New Member
Since none of us are "prophets," I can't say positively one way or another about the "lack of rain" kind of drought, OTOH, we are DEFINITELY in a drought like the famine of Amos 8:11!!!

"Can I get me a witness?" :smilewinkgrin::smilewinkgrin:
 

mandym

New Member
This country as well as others has suffered droughts before. The weather and climate goes through cycles. It has always been this way. People need to put chicken little away.
 

HankD

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Hmm, here in the Puget Sound area of WA we have had no drought.

In the month of June here in the Puget Sound area it rained almost every day (but, for the most part, not all day). Most days the high temperatures were in the 60's and 70's.

We just had a sprinkle this AM with temps recently in the 80's. The countryside is beautiful and lush.

Is WA being singled out for a blessing?

Or is it just the randomness of the North American Continent weather patterns?

HankD
 

billwald

New Member
Several years ago the UofW climatologists predicted more summer rains and less snow pack in the Pacific NW due to climate change.
 

HankD

Well-Known Member
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Several years ago the UofW climatologists predicted more summer rains and less snow pack in the Pacific NW due to climate change.

Looks like they were on to something.

BTW, I have more blackberry blossoms than I have ever seen here.

HankD
 
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