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Theology and Weather
Summary: Analyzes the importance of weather to the Bible. Explores a number of biblical stories to illustrate the point.
If one was to discuss weather with his neighbor I am sure certain questions would come up. Most of these will deal with rain or in the winter snow, but most questions usually regard something falling, or not falling, from the sky. I think bad weather is talked about more than good weather. During good weather most people just say, "this is good weather," and leave it at that.
The Bible is not quiet on the subject of weather. All through the Bible there are stories of floods, droughts, earthquakes, famines, hail, thunder, lightning, wind, and storms. No matter what you and your neighbor are talking there will be some correlation in the Bible.
In the Garden of Eden the weather was ideal or you could even say perfect. Adam and Eve didn't have to worry about their picnics being washed out or their trashcans being turned over...
This section contains 821 words (approx. 3 pages at 300 words per page) |