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Why TIME Magazine claims that "The recent earthquake in Sichuan of China was a reply from God to Chinese"?!


Recently I heard that some western people (especially Americans) believe that the recent grievious earthquacke in China has been a "reply" from "God" to Chinese! I'm not a Chinese and not a good believer! However I have wondered why the well known magazine like TIME or some famous persons in a developed country who regards humanity and human rights, may become superstitious like this!, while we all know that earthquake dosen't come from heaven (it comes from earth!), it has the certain scientific reasons as same as many natural events. Furthermore, why God should be so cruel like this to kill up to 70,000 men, women and children whose lives are nothing to do with politics! This morning I heard that Mrs. Sharon Stone also said some similar words about "earthquake, China and the reply from God"! I just like to know your idea...Thank you and thanks God !!!

Disgusting cr@p, I extend my sympathy to the Chinese people over this awful NATURAL disaster

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What crazy weather is your state famous for? ?


I'm from San Francisco, CA. We're famous for earthquakes. Southern CA is famous for wildfires and mudslides. People not from CA are really scared of them. Earthquakes are really not that bad, I am scared of wildfires though.
I couldn't live out of CA because I am terrified of ice storms and tornadoes.
What about you?
Also where couldn't you live because of the weather?

Here on Guam we have "Super Typhoons".


2 Comments

  1. Posted September 12, 2010 at 1:15 pm | Permalink

    Completely fascinating!! The seismic events of 1811-1812 are relatively obscured by the famous earthquakes in California, but the New Madrid quakes were at least as devastating. They certainly were among the largest ever recorded in the U.S. The “big one” in February is reported to have knocked down chimneys…in Maine.

    If I may be so bold, another book of interest might be Jay Feldman's “When the Mississippi Ran Backwards”.

    Regards,
    Joel

  2. =bg=
    Posted September 15, 2010 at 8:44 am | Permalink

    been here since ’99- only felt 2 very slight trembles.