Are we allowed to talk about this here yet? If they’re making laws to prohibit weather modification, I would assume that would mean it’s actually happening🤷♀️
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🧐 Factual or Conspiracy Theory 🤡
Every time man tries to outsmart God, or think they can do better than what God is doing, it never turns out right. It never ceases to amaze me when “ people” - set up cities in the middle of a desert, which is now the fourth largest city in the nation (Phx) - and allow population growth beyond what sustainable, and then scream climate change. There’s not a drought… there’s too many people. If you have to create your own atmosphere to grow sustainable crops, perhaps that’s not the area you should be crops in? Elbow in your defense; they are doing this in Dubai and other areas in that region. But then I’ve seen lots of videos of catastrophic flooding as well. So maybe somebody messed up? There’s no way to know the long-term effects of trying to control weather. Also, when you start giving people permission to become God, and mess with our weather systems, nothing good it’s gonna come of it. People will use that permission to begin to do experimental spraying of the skies will just call it, and then pretend it’s not happening and it’s just weather modification. Nothing that the government does is for the betterment of humanity. Follow the money. 💶
“So the men marveled, saying, “Who can this be, that even the winds and the sea obey Him?”” Matthew 8:27 NKJV https://bible.com/bible/114/mat.8.27.NKJV
“The Lord by wisdom founded the earth; By understanding He established the heavens; By His knowledge the depths were broken up, And clouds drop down the dew.” Proverbs 3:19-20 NKJV https://bible.com/bible/114/pro.3.19-20.NKJV
That’s interesting, but irrigation isn’t spraying something into the sky, it’s rather moving water from one location to another, - w/o chemical treatment. Also, I see it differently, because there weren’t airplanes during the time of Christ. Also an interesting story in the Bible about aqueducts… The city in the Bible known for its lukewarm water supply, brought in by aqueducts, was Laodicea. The water, which originated from a distance, would arrive lukewarm and full of sediment by the time it reached the city. (this may be good for crops, but perhaps not for drinking)
The question… Is the government trustworthy, and can we actually trust the government to say that they’re cloud seeding, and they’re not doing anything else other than that?
One thought is - No, the government cannot be trusted with managing a project, such as cloud seeding - Because when they tell you that they’re authorized to do one thing, they will do another. There has been evidence of this in the past with other projects.
Throughout our conversation, I must admit I think we do see things differently. I’m OK with that. !
I won’t even argue with you on this point. My brothers lived in Japan for 40 years. I’ve been there three times, it’s one of the most wonderful countries on the planet. For you know… Reasons.!
no free will if there are no coincedences or accidents.
sorry
Also - I most the most important point of your reply.
No one tries to outsmart God? 🤷♀️
Taking antibiotics and antiparasitics could be seen as trying to "outsmart God". Having surgery to correct birth defects (cleft lips/palate, holes in hearts, kidney problems, and many other types of common birth defects for example) could be seen as trying to "outsmart God".
Just a matter of what you're willing to actually "leave up to God" vs what you're trying to take control of yourself.
Even something as innocuous as wearing a seat belt could be seen as trying to subvert God's will. 🤷♀️
The original commandments, from the book of Genesis, were (1) to be fruitful and multiply, and (2) to tend God's garden (i.e., creation). You can't tend without tools, and the labors of farmers and carpenters were honored. God acts through human intermediaries---but beware the man who thinks he has God's license.
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