God doesn't do floods, essentially. That sort of thing is governed by the laws of physics he created and the interactions of certain elements of the angelic world.
Ascribing natural phenomena to God's intervention is more often than not projecting one's own biases and prejudices and making God pay the bill.
Better to praise God for the great and wonderful things he is and does, rather than ascribe such events to him.
God doesn't do floods, essentially. That sort of thing is governed by the laws of physics he created and the interactions of certain elements of the angelic world.
Ascribing natural phenomena to God's intervention is more often than not projecting one's own biases and prejudices and making God pay the bill.
Better to praise God for the great and wonderful things he is and does, rather than ascribe such events to him.
Hey, you asked "what do you think!"