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Small tremor of magnitude 2.8 just reported 20 km northeast of Groningen, Netherlands
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This is a cool video. It's an awesome sight to behold and inspiring if you turn off the sound and ignore the end-time apocalyptic spin the commentator puts on it. I think it's a lovely sun dragon. Now for my opinion on the commentator: It just drives me buggers when someone has to ruin such a magnificent display in the universe by slapping the old fear-factor on it. "Look for signs in the heavens"... right, and everyone can see this solar event with the naked-eye? I wonder if that verse was meant only for folks with a telescope? It'd be just about useless if it was... I believe the Bible is supposed to be written for 'everyone' not just NASA, scientists or folks with a telescope or folks collecting/observing NASA info.... We may be in the end times and we sure enough have problems on this old Earth, but IMO 'The God I believe in' would not post his signs so frickin' far out in the universe that an average person couldn't look up and see it or translate it's meaning... That would be too cruel and pretentious to even consider. ~Okay fire away~
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