Weatherbill, if you want to test this on a more scientific basis, you need to perform it over and over again. You're still trying to attribute a set of random outcomes to have some sort of significant meaning. If God was speaking to you, why did he not warn you about the oil spill?
Plus, there are some issues with this "prediction":
Clay said...
Ok this is hard to swallow even if I am a Christian.
The west coast and many other areas being destroyed?
I had to try this myself.
I took a 8x11 piece of paper, ripped it up and put the numbers 1-9 on them. The last piece after writing a 9 i wrote a 10.
I thought a 9 and a 3 would confirm the 9/3/10 event.
I drew a 5 from the bottom and the Lord said to me "no draw from the center.
I drew a 9 and then a 3 and thought I draw another number thinking I would get another 9 to confirm. I drew the 10.
Chills ran down my spine.
The first problem we have is that we don't have video, so the said person could have done it repeatedly until he got that outcome. That's not prophesy, that's just randomness. And even when he did get a 9 and 3, he drew a five, which again should have invalidated the entire thing. He clearly wanted an outcome so he ended up re-drawing only one card that just happened to be a 10. If you want me to believe, show me the multiple outcomes while showing the cards on the table or whatever else you're using. No video editing either, I'll be able to tell!
Now, even if we do get a major quake, it should be no surprise. Scientists have been repeatedly saying that California is overdue for one for years and that a major one is going to hit in the next 30 years. Plus, Cali gets little earthquakes all the time, so don't say that your prediction came true when Cali got a magnitude 2. I'll assume your prediction is talking about a quake exceeding magnitude 8.
Of course, if a quake manages to break off Cali into the ocean, I might consider that more of a blessing than a curse.
