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Prayers don't work so why do religious keep jabbing at it?
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RE: Prayers don't work so why do religious keep jabbing at it?
(August 12, 2019 at 6:01 am)Nakara Wrote:
(August 12, 2019 at 12:03 am)Haipule Wrote: The Matthew I'm taking about was a couple of years before. When a storm does not produce collateral damage or, lost of life, the name is reusable. The Matthew your talking about caused considerable lose and therefore, that name will never be used again. Just like you will never hear of "Hurricane Sandy" again, or "Katrina". The Matthew I faced was potentially horrific, but caused no damage in South FL. So the name was reused. And the Matthew your talking about DESTROYED western Florida like a bomb! It was horrific but I didn't live there then. I have since moved back home to the island of Maui.

In your original post you spoke of a hurricane called Matthew that occurred in 2016 and skirted the coast of Florida.

When did that become a different Matthew? Irregardless of whether it was the same one or not, your claim to have hurricane-deflecting powers is still ridiculous.
Hurricane Matthew Cat 5 2016 was only a frightening potential at 7:00 am but skirted around Palm Beach FL, as a Cat 4, at the last minute on the east coast and it was a different Hurricane Matthew that slammed into the west coast of FL in 2018 where there was much damage and loss of life. Looked like a bomb went off. Two different storms, two different coasts. I lived 7 years in Florida and no Hurricanes on my watch. I moved back to Hawaii in December 2016 shortly after that 2016 event. When I left, at least 2 storms slammed Florida since. In Hawaii, here on Maui, we where threatened by Hurricane Lane. I prayed that sucker away too. It came right at me in Honokawai. At the last second went west. Nee ner nee ner nee ner!

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RE: Prayers don't work so why do religious keep jabbing at it? - by Haipule - August 14, 2019 at 8:46 pm

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