Robdar
I suppose that it is possible that a person is senstitve to coming earthquakes. Some animals have this ability. Humans are animals also, so it could be that some of us could feel them coming. Although, quakes at what distance away, would be a question.
My point is that the north pacific coast is a good bet for earthquakes, a good place to pick for a prediction. His blindness to the indian quake weakens the divine source arguement, imo. The christian god is supposed to be over the whole earth, not just north america. In the christian view, they have need of repentence for many things also, being steeped in paganism.
His bragging about this quake just after he predicted it is about as noticable as the quake was. Nobody got hurt. Only a few people even felt it. A warning? Yah, sure. If it was from god, then god doesn't have the spit he used to have.
Significant event, mag 5.5 EQ in Yukon Territory, Sept. 24, 2005.
This earthquake in the Werneke Mountains of Yukon Territory occurred at 7:54 UT (00:54 PDT) and was felt by a few people throughout the territory. No reports of damage have been received an none would be expected for an earthquake of this size, in this remote location.
http://energeticneurons.bloghorn.com/entry/date/2005/10/4
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