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5.11.2003
Tornados As an Okie, I can say, tornados are a way of life in the spring, some years are bad, others, not so much. On a side note, about every year at this time we get the same story about some church getting hit and demolished by a tornado (statistically, 'round here if a twister sits down, its about 80% likely to hit a church or two) but the quotes coming out in the story are the same "its the people not the building". But you see, I'm not one to attribute feelings to nature, I think its all just freakish bad luck. But then again, I'm not praying for God to do everything from putting a pigskin through the uprights to doing my grocery shopping. So for people that hold firm beliefs that God controls events on Earth they don't seeem to find it troubling that he keeps blowing down their churches. I know I'd be more likely to be a believer if tornados just ripped through strip clubs and meth labs. | |
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