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are these signs of the times?

May 31st, 2011 2 comments

Every year, earthquakes cause thousands of deaths, either directly or due to the resulting tsunamis, landslides, fires, and famines.

•3,000 people died in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
•Around 110,000 were killed in the 1948 earthquake in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan.
•More than 5,700 deaths were reported following the strongest earthquake ever recorded in 1960 in Southern Chile.
•While only 15 people died in the 1964 Prince William Sound in Alaska quake itself, 110 more people were killed in the resulting tsunami.
•66,000 were killed off the western coast of South America in the 1970 Peru earthquake.
•Between 250,000 and 655,000 died in the 1976 China earthquake that struck Tangshan, then a city of one million people.
•63 people were killed in the 1989 Loma Prieta quake — which struck the San Francisco area.
•60 people were killed in the 1994 Northridge quake in Southern California.
•More than 5,000 were killed the 1995 Kobe, Japan earthquake.
•230,000 (and perhaps as many as 290,000) people in 12 countries — including about 168,000 in Indonesia alone were killed in the 2004 earthquake just off the west coast of the island of Sumatra, and the tsunami that followed.
•More than 80,000 people were killed in the 2005 Pakistan earthquake.
•More than 69,000 people died
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david koresh waco compound
all the things are happening in society the world is not the same as 50
years ago people say i remember a time when you could leave your
door unlocked! why is it that you wouldn’t dare do things you could
do 50 years ago! the earth will never dissappear people will!! people
have changed the earth will go on for billions of years until we kill
each other or we die of unknown, medical, natural death man will be
the cause of world destruction!!!!

You didn’t mention one war, in which Millions die. Millions die from illnesses, Millions die from starvation (even today). Humans are higher in population that somewhat compensates for the losses. We have always lived in precarious times. Its part of the human element. Much of which is that small voice telling you that it won’t happen to you…and so you dare to tempt danger.
It would stand to reason, that the higher the population is relative to the higher mortality.
You could say, the End Times is something we have always faced.