@@Skrimpish I just started a new job, but our salary continues, and we're put on admin leave for the storm duration. Don't have to use PTO. I feel blessed.
This looks alot better then last update we are praying God would stomp this storm out. Some thrive on these disasters but I pray for God to protect you. I pray that God will protect homes, buisnesses. I pray that this storm fades away and we can all rejoice in the power of God by the Holy Spirit in the Name of Jesus Christ. DeSantas means saintly. I pray his family is praying for the same. God has given him the great State of Florida to Govern and he does with Gods power. I think he does the best job, better then any other God bless him, his family and all those that love and trust the living, creator of the world and universe. When all looks hopeless let us hope in God Almighty.
Oh please....more like DeSatan. Many many many Floridians are in their graves because he prioritized the economy over people's lives. You have the audacity to call him saintly??
@boomnews815 They are forecasting 125 mph at landfall but the wind speed animation when it comes ashore doesn't even make logical sense. Just like with Google Maps... you can't entirely rely on technology. Google Maps occasionally will give you very inaccurate directions. Weather models are no different.
Oh really? Upvotes for this? I'll have you know Reagan would've put boots on the ground on day one and nowadays Republicans whine about writing a check. Every single chance they get they whine about that check. So pathetic it's disgraceful.
*Are natural disasters a sign of the times?* Yes, Bible prophecies suggest that there would be disasters during “the conclusion of the system of things,” or “THE LAST DAYS.” (Matthew 24: 3; 2 Timothy 3: 1) For example, concerning our time, Jesus said: “There will be food shortages and earthquakes in one place after another.” (Matthew 24: 7) Soon, God will rid the earth of all causes of pain and suffering, _including natural disasters._ (Revelation 21: 3, 4).