Re: Hurricane Weather Experiment



ROFL

"winglesswonder03" <winglesswonder03@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>A year or so ago, I don't remember where or exactly when, I read about huge
> groups of Christians praying together for God to redirect the path of a
> hurricane. I heard that they claimed that it stalled in the gulf and moved
> to the east of the projected path.
> I am not a religious nut, but I would like for anyone out there to pray
> to their God that it will stall out in the gulf and dissipate. Ask family
> members and friends to do the same. I know this isn't science and all, but
> it would be worth the effort to try to save good Southern Americans from
> any
> more grief and suffering. I will be charting it and praying. Give it a try
> for experimental sake even if you are not a believer. Thanks from Metro
> Detroit.
>
>


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