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green peach fuzzclean picked treesfront of barncommon street scenebrick foundation1915 brick bldg. Very eerie to see the devastation that blew through Greensburg, KS on May 4th, over two months ago. Insurance companies may cite a tornado of this magnitude is an “act of God,” but do atheists or agnostics believe that?  Do those dissenters accept their insurance claim check while not believing in God’s power?  How hypocritical, the ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) should probably wipe out that catch-all phrase if they don’t believe in God. As you can see, the trees are attempting to grow back, looking like green peach fuzz.  The only things that didn’t get twisted in this giant funnel were the brick foundations.  All residential homes made of wood blew away to who knows where.  Fortunately there were very few deaths in this small, rural town of Kansas because they took the warnings seriously.  Same should be heeded about where we will spend our lives eternally.  The signals are everywhere about the fragility of our lives in the tempests of our world.  Will we know and love God or reject Him?  That’s the question of the day.  Very few hours left as God’s timepiece graciously keeps ticking while He awaits acknowledgement of His sovereignty whether He is suspected of wrecking peoples’ days or not.