So many have such a hard time acknowledging that a public prayer day was determined where they prayed for RAIN and then the prayer was answered within the next 24 hours in such a way that EVERY COUNTY in Georgia received RAIN, just what was prayed for.
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Oh give it up. Do a search on the drought and read comments made by the people in Ga during that time. One title is "Why isn't prayer working"? They did not pray for rain one day and get it "out of the blue" the next. I wonder why it is, that even if there's no drought, they can predict rain and it doesn't happen, or they predict nice weather and it pours?? Thus the joke, a meterologist is right half the time and a weatherman is wrong half the time.
The real question is do you have a Reading impediment or just an inability to comprehend what you read? Please note the following quoted from my last post:
GBRK Posted "Accidental? most skeptics and non-believers say definitely for they cannot dare to acknowledge or believe that God may have answered a very public and open prayer. People certainly prayed throughout the drought as the are in Texas. Cherry pick all you want as to try and discount what happened but the fact was that this happened and very much appears as a direct answer to the Governor's and states call to prayer. "
I did find an error in my prior post. That highlighted and underlined line should have ended with "as they are in Texas" rather than how it actually was entered. Your reply to me Best, (apparently you are new, or someone under a different ID) seems to indicate that I failed to acknowledge that others prayed during the drought or only prayed that one day. Clearly the highlighted portion of the partial reply that I repeated (copy/pasted) above indicates that I recognized that other Georgians prayed all throughout the drought. So in your words, Best ... Give it up and try and read or comprehend what you read before you jump to conclusions or formulate your own uninformed opinions.