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My former Facebook friend said this was a tornado. I've since been told it is a volcano. Regardless, it's an amazing photo and still worthy of a caption!
My former Facebook friend said this was a tornado. I've since been told it is a volcano. Regardless, it's an amazing photo and still worthy of a caption!

"The Heavens Declare the Glory of God"
ReplyDeleteJust listen to the rumbling of his voice, to the thunder that comes from his mouth! 3 He sends it out under all of heaven, his lightning to the ends of the earth. ~ Job 37:2-3
ReplyDelete"Lord, I'm sorry. I mean it."
ReplyDeleteThis is not a photo from the tornado. It's from a volcano: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-563975/Amazing-pictures-The-lightning-storm-engulfed-erupting-volcano.html
ReplyDeleteWade,
ReplyDeleteIt’d be interested in how you were ‘deceived’ into thinking the photo was made yesterday.
Did the trickster think they would fool everyone? Thanks Anonymous for the history of the photo.
Around 200 years ago, Sir Walter Scott wrote:
“Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive.”
And talking of deceiving, I wrote on you father’s blog;
“A ‘loud-mouth’ (volume) woman started a ‘lecture’ with a preacher in a small cafĂ© where everyone knew everyone. She proceeded to tell him that it was the church that decided when deacons retired and not the preacher.
Two days later, I was informed that I’d not be ‘forced’ to retire at the age of 80. I may owe that lady thanks and she’s not even a Baptists.”
The ‘rule’ of retiring at 80 came from thin air, or was it a tornado? :)
Well, well.
ReplyDeleteFacebook deception! :)
Okie dokie. I'll be defriending my former friend.
Laughing.
It was on my FB page as a tornado too!
ReplyDeleteWade,
ReplyDeleteHere is my suggestion:
Volcanus Magnifico - God's Omnipotence on Display
With regard to "unfriending" your Facebook friend :-) you might find this article interesting:
Why People Unfriend on Facebook
I must get a different comb. This one produces too much static electricity.
ReplyDeleteCould be an embellished PhotoShop?!
ReplyDelete"God to earth: I MEANT WHAT I SAID!"
ReplyDelete"What's that about Revelation being an exaggeration, again?"
ReplyDeleteAll,
ReplyDeleteThanks for causing me to laugh.
Rex Ray,
I've got a sneaking suspicion the deacon in you won't leave until God unties the silver cord and your spirit leaves your body and enters glory.
:)
Thanks for your comments!
Ah! Your reply—the highlight of my day.
ReplyDeleteBut I’d like to put your prophesy off for awhile.
:)
Wade,
ReplyDeleteJust a thought; maybe I should take back my “thanks” to Anonymous.
Who else would catch the truth so fast but your Facebook friend?
I mean that would be insult to injury. No smile