Lightning struck statue of St. Peter on Pope's b-day (SIAP)

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jonb02
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The day before the publication of the "Fiducia supplicans" declaration in Buenos Aires Aregentina, his home diocese!

Mere coincidence I am sure.


https://www.youtube.com/live/GjkhDYRZG9Y?si=xgJbkvdVxZpV7jxn





TSJ
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One day before FS and I thought I heard it was actually his birthday.

Seems like a pretty significant and directed sign.
Captain Pablo
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Or it might have been a static electricity charge manifested between atmospheric and ground points

Yeah I know. Crazy talk
Aggrad08
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Captain Pablo said:

Or it might have been a static electricity charge manifested between atmospheric and ground points

Yeah I know. Crazy talk
Next you'll start claiming hurricanes aren't caused by gay marriage
jonb02
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Captain Pablo said:

Or it might have been a static electricity charge manifested between atmospheric and ground points

Yeah I know. Crazy talk

God uses weather throughout The Bible to cast judgement on earth. Crazy talk for you, no doubt.
Martin Q. Blank
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Static electricity charge manifested between atmosphere and statue of St. Peter on Pope's b-day (SIAP)
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jonb02 said:

Captain Pablo said:

Or it might have been a static electricity charge manifested between atmospheric and ground points

Yeah I know. Crazy talk

God uses weather throughout The Bible to cast judgement on earth. Crazy talk for you, no doubt.
God also allows his laws of nature and man's ability to reason to discern things. Certainly its possible he used this event, but then we'd also look at the date of every natural weather phenomenon and try to assign some relevance to Gods judgement or message to it.

We should always look for God in unexpected places, but we should use the intellect God gave us as well.
jkag89
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Very well stated.
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Yes, one has to be careful in this area. Take the fate of Balthasar, for example. He died right before Pope Saint John Paul II elevated him to Cardinal. Some speculated that it was so he would not spread certain theologies about hopeful universalism (to bring a few other threads into this context) . That's generally dismissed however, given the kinship Balthasar had with Pope St John Paul II.
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jonb02 said:

Captain Pablo said:

Or it might have been a static electricity charge manifested between atmospheric and ground points

Yeah I know. Crazy talk

God uses weather throughout The Bible to cast judgement on earth. Crazy talk for you, no doubt.


I remember when the Temple of Jupiter in Rome was hit by lightning and destroyed. My boy Zeus was clearly perturbed.
Jack Boyett
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How many times per year does this happen on average?
heteroscedasticity
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jonb02 said:

Captain Pablo said:

Or it might have been a static electricity charge manifested between atmospheric and ground points

Yeah I know. Crazy talk

God uses weather throughout The Bible to cast judgement on earth. Crazy talk for you, no doubt.
Yes, that is crazy

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