Humans, not God, are to blame for fires

The fires in our province, as well as our neighbouring provinces, have a legitimate explanation that requires no supernatural induction.

To the Editor,

Re: Wildfires predicted in scripture, Letters, July 21.

The fires in our province, as well as our neighbouring provinces, have a legitimate explanation that requires no supernatural induction.

It is evident that this is the work of climate change, which has been guided by the hands of mankind, not those of the gods. Science has proposed this idea for many years and although the vague prediction made by the Prophet Daniel predates the scientific one, scientists have been capable of determining the effects far more accurately. I welcome anyone who disagrees with me to take a moment and reflect on the instances where biblical prophecy has fallen short, such as the Nile river drying up. I urge those who carry a sense of fear or doom to turn away from the sky and instead open their eyes to what we can do to improve our current conditions.

I hope you won’t discredit B.C.’s natural beauty and the tragedy that has fallen with the proclamation of a dystopic end-times, because once we do that, we have given up the fight to protect our planet.

Shanel OttoNanaimo

 

To the Editor,

Re: Wildfires predicted in scripture, Letters, July 21.

This confirms the divine Bible prophecy of the Old Testament happening today.

The people of today are praising God with their mouths and honouring him with their lips, but their hearts are far from God.

God continues to break the pride of men, as at present God rules the weather curses mankind brought upon themselves as a result of disobedience to the laws of God. So now earthquakes, drought, floods, tornadoes and such damage by fires causing millions of dollars.

According to prophecy, prior to the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ, God will extend a time of wrath as never before experienced. We sealed into the body of Christ by the Holy Spirit will be lifted out of it.

Peace on Earth is coming, with certainty.

Robert B. BrownNanaimo

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