I admit sometimes I'm a skeptic about claims of God's intervention. Like the (Catholic) lady in Alabama whose house was demolished in a tornado but she claims God spared her life. Let's be honest here, people survive tornados and car cashes all the time. If she had prayed for the storm to miss her house altogether and it did, that would be an answered prayer.
Pat Robertson did this when a hurricane was headed toward his home city of Virginia Beach. He prayed to God that the storm move to other nearby cities where sinners lived and that's exactly what happened. Pat's prayer was actually answered!
Some may claim there is no harm in praying and that it might help. But let's not forget God meters of both rewards and punishment. God punished this lady for being a Catholic. Yes, she did not die but when your house is completely destroyed is it fair to call that a "blessing?" I think if people know they are not True Christians™ they should she keep their self serving claims to themselves.
Woman asked God to stop deadly Alabama tornado and He did - The Christian Post
Pat Robertson did this when a hurricane was headed toward his home city of Virginia Beach. He prayed to God that the storm move to other nearby cities where sinners lived and that's exactly what happened. Pat's prayer was actually answered!
Some may claim there is no harm in praying and that it might help. But let's not forget God meters of both rewards and punishment. God punished this lady for being a Catholic. Yes, she did not die but when your house is completely destroyed is it fair to call that a "blessing?" I think if people know they are not True Christians™ they should she keep their self serving claims to themselves.
Woman asked God to stop deadly Alabama tornado and He did - The Christian Post
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