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Default Mississippi family survives tornado inside concrete safe room asstorm destroys 'everything' ...says jesus saved them

On 15/04/2020 20:49, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 4/15/2020 1:41 PM, Jim Joyce wrote:
On Wed, 15 Apr 2020 15:09:02 +0100, Bod wrote:

On 15/04/2020 13:32, Ken wrote:
Bod wrote:
On 15/04/2020 11:10, Jerry Jackson wrote:
On 4/15/20 2:28 AM, Bod wrote:
"The more I look at what is left of our house, it makes me think of
the tomb Jesus Christ was in. We was in there Jesus protected us,"
he wrote on Facebook. "But after the storm was over the tomb was
empty we came out alive just like Jesus did for you."

No he didn't, it was obviously the bloody SAFE ROOM! :-)

What is the matter with these peoples brains?

https://www.foxnews.com/us/mississip...s-severe-storm




You can't prove or disprove the existence of a deity.

It was obviously the safe room that saved them.
It's the ones who make the claim that there is one, that have to show
the evidence. *I'm not making any claim*, I just don't believe their
claim.
Having faith is NOT evidence.


I am sure that having a reinforced structure helps during a tornado,
but
I am surprised that you feel it necessary to criticize his belief in
religion.Â* There are people all over the world that find comfort in
their unique religion, and as long as it does not harm others, I
tend to
let them be.Â* Things must be pretty slow where you live that you
find it
necessary to slam ones religious beliefs.Â*Â*Â* What is next for you, the
color of clothes a person is wearing??

I've had JW friends who got totally shunned simply because they stopped
believing.
I saw one of their parents who were veryÂ* happily married, only to
divorce because one didn't believe.
Â* Religion can adversely affect decent people and make good people do
bad things.
Mormons even disown their own families for simply disbelieving.


It's a sad day when one of the wives has to be let go.

It is but if properly trained, the Tuesday wife can sub on Thursdays if
needed.Â* Always a good idea to rotate them so they don't get into a slump.

Almost like crop rotation.

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Bod