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Reply to "Praying for Rain"

Originally Posted by Unobtanium:

GBRK ignorantly proclaims: "I fully believe God Chose that moment to answer that specific prayer in a most demonstrative way in that ALL Counties of Georgia saw and experienced Rain in that next 24 hours.  Some areas it was forecast as being 40-50% probability just as many other days it didn't rain. "

It appears that (surprise) you are misinformed.  The southeast corner of Georgia didn't see rain according to the maps I posted.  Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky did see rain in all 50 counties and (if I recall correctly) didn't have prayer rallies.  Wonder why God favors us over Georgia?

And you are also either lying or misinformed about the rain probability.  From the weather maps, it is clear that significant rain was headed that way days prior to the idiotic rain dance.

I recall thinking at the time, "These idiots are praying for rain at a time when rain is predicted. Hah!" Then I also recall thinking some some ignorant deluded doofus will almost certainly claim God performed a miracle despite the predictions.  Took a few years but I was right.   . . . Hey, I'm a prophet!  

 

Determine as you wish and call up or post all the maps you can google but I was there, living south of Atlanta at the time and the News reports, Atlanta Journal Constitution as well as Macon stations and papers all reported that NO County in Georgia went without rain.  Do you not think many Christians, well aware of the publicized prayer, and the open ridicule leading up to the day it happened and on that day were not paying attention to the weather immediately after?  The Georgia reports, from Georgia stated that ALL Counties in Georgia experienced Rain, some more than others.  We were all hyper sensitive to the criticisms that were levied and would not remember a statement in the news about this?  All counties in Georgia received SOME Rain and there was not one County that remained Rainless.  

 

Print off your maps and post them on your walls and feel all proud that you have accomplished something but fact is you were not there were you?  Where exactly were you then and did you live that you could so dogmatically make such proclamations?  The FACT was also that Counties that had no rain forecasted at all saw rain.   Counties, including Fulton (Atlanta) and Gordon (Calhoun), Dekalb and many others had rain forecast at between 40-50% chance and the like for many days and weeks before yet saw no rain.  It was a probability but it fizzled out and the rainless drought continued until after the 13th.  You seem it was so certain to predict the rain based upon the predictions so please explain how for many days/weeks/months rain was forecast, like it was in some counties that day, yet the rain didn't come?  Explain this one to us then?

 

So typical .... you just know what everyone else doesn't even though you don't experience what they do or live where they do you feel justified in making proclamations as if you do.  Well you are WRONG and either your maps are wrong or just not reflective of what actually happened that day or either the Atlanta Journal Constitution, many Atlanta news stations and Macon Stations were in error for their news broadcast that All Counties in Georgia received SOME Rain. 


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