Is God punishing red states with severe weather and destructive tornadoes...

I was watching "Ten Commandments" last night. Great flick - but it really reinforces the idea that religion is pretty nutty.

To this day, I have no idea how those who believe the Bible reconcile the 2 completely different Gods of the OT and NT. The NT God is a loving, benevolent entity - and in the OT, kind of a petty, angry maniac.

So a petty, angry maniac of the Old Testament freed the slaves of Egypt and promised a Savior to the World to redeem it and everybody in it. So a loving benevolent God of the New Testament got angry in the temple and violently threw out the merchants, promised to Satan and his followers to be cast out forever,

I think you know nothing about God.
 
Gearl only believes in the Republiclown Jesus, not the REAL Jesus.

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True Scotsman fallacy.
 
How does that make sense? There are very few differences between Catholics and Christians.

Catholics are Christians, dumbass. The Catholic Church is lost, however. It does not honor or recognize much of the gospel of God or Jesus Christ. It tends to discard most of the gospel, while enhancing only a small bit of it (ordinations), and that without authority or understanding.
 
Not really. Damages can be put down to the massive population increase (close to tripled in the US) since the 1950s and urban flight toward suburbs that sprawl miles around cities, which means more people have homes and thus more likelihood of tornadoes hitting and damaging property owned by humans instead of what was previously a field or a forest.

Not to mention tornado damages have DECREASED: https://rogerpielkejr.substack.com/p/us-tornado-damage-1950-to-2021

But again, it doesn't actually show frequency over years, it shows frequency of those detected. Which has changed with the much better technology we have enabling detection of many tornadoes that would never have been detected in the 1950s.

Exactly. It is not possible to measure global storm activity, just as it is not possible to measure the temperature of the Earth, or the global concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere, or the global sea level, or the pH of the oceans, or any of the other magick numbers claimed by the Church of Global Warming.
 
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