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Well the old sister is
getting blamed again for the problems of the world. One would think
the old gal would get her act together after while, seems like I have
heard it since I was a brat. Anything goes wrong, blame it on Mother
Nature. Now I’ve been around quite a while, and I never have seen
this old battle Axe.
The earth shakes,
rattles and rolls, blame the old lady. It rains buckets full, the
rivers go to over flowing, blame her. It gets so dry in some other
places, those people are so dry, need water, and blame the old bat
again. She got mixed up and dumped water where it wasn't needed, and
didn't get water to those in real need. Some places it is so hot, the
popcorn is popping in the fields. Heck of a mess.
Well like I said,
I never have seen the old sister. And anything I can't see, I don't
believe in. Remember I am a Missouri boy, got to show me.
So do I believe in
God? Yes, God makes more sense to me. You see he did write, or told
people what to write, in his best seller book of all times. The Book
of Books, we call the Holy Bible. We know there was nothing till he
made it or ordered it made. Therefore if, and it is a very big IF,
there would be a Mother Nature, God made the Old Bat. Which I find
very hard to believe he made such. You see if he had made such a
person that would have been told in the Bible.
You see, there was
God. We are told that he made everything that we have, and use, and
see sometime before he made the Angels. We never got told just the
timetable of such, but it was a time before he made the world, I
guess. Then that one Angel that is named, you know we got the names
of three, Satan wanted to be on the same level as God and kicked up a
fuss, he got kicked out of Heaven, and set up housekeeping on earth.
Now I think, and this
is just my thinking, most of the troubles is the work of Satan, and
maybe he is the one that we should be blaming for the troubles we are
faced with, not some fiction person name of Mother Nature.
missourisage
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