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Vidéo prise hier au-dessus du volcan sous-marin…
Depuis le 19 juillet dernier, l’archipel des Canaries vit au rythme des éruptions volcaniques. Quelque 10.000 secousses, pour la plupart imperceptibles, ont ainsi secoué les 11.000 îliens. Mais la semaine dernière, la menace s’est accentuée. Les volcans sous-marins se sont réveillés (ci-contre), ce qui a provoqué deux taches dans la mer où ont été trouvés des poissons morts et où une forte odeur de soufre est perceptible. À terme, les experts craignent une éruption sur la petite île de Hierro, perchée sur un ancien volcan sous-marin. (Le Télégraphe)
Ile Hierro aux Canaries: la crainte du tsunami
Ténérife, La Palma, sont connues pour la douceur de leur climat. Elles sont situées dans l’Atlantique à hauteur du sud-Maroc. Ces petits paradis du tourisme reposent sur un chaudron. En effet les Canaries sont des îles volcaniques. Elles se sont formées par des écoulements de lave depuis quelques millions d’années. Le principal volcan est le Tiede, sur Tenerife, culminant à 3‘708 mètres et est le point le plus haut d’Espagne. Sa dernière éruption date de 1909. Depuis, les volcans de La Palma sont entrés deux fois en éruption.
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« The CATASTROPHE »
-David Wilkerson.
A scientist said of the catastrophe, “The whole world shook.” Another
called it “the worst natural disaster in the world’s history.” They were
describing the underwater earthquake that devastated entire coasts
in Asia a few years ago. Tens of thousands were left dead. We
continue to see disasters around us.
When horrible events strike, I go to the Father with one question:
“Lord, what is this all about? Was this simply an unexplainable
accident of nature, or is there something your people ought to
know as to why it happened?”
We mourn for the indescribable pain and misery endured by
multitudes. We pray earnestly for those afflicted. Our ministry
has sent thousands of dollars through Christian relief agencies
to help rebuild churches and homes in devastated areas. Scripture
tells us our heavenly Father is touched by the very feelings of the
wounded and the Holy Spirit pours out comfort to all believers in
the nations affected.
America is a compassionate and giving nation and I thank God for
the response of so many who pray, give and go to those areas to
help. But something deep within my soul troubles me. The
magnitude of the disasters does not seem to sink in. We appear
to be numbed, stupefied by it all.
I thank God for good reports of blessings in many areas of the
world, including America. But if we cannot be brought to our knees
by unleashed power—if we cannot humble ourselves after witnessing
terrible natural disasters—what will it take to silence the God-
mockers? Are we now shockproof?
Think of this:
* The expulsion of God from our society in the name of political
correctness
* The whole world turning to secularism and materialism
* A church growing more worldly than the world itself
* The rise of violence and apathy
* The Bible no longer being accepted as God’s Word
* A day “when everything that can be shaken” is being shaken
* When thoughtful people everywhere have an intuition that
“somebody is tinkering with nature, something is happening that
cannot be explained away”
* When society continues its business without a single “God
pause,” without even a thought that God will not be mocked
When these things happen, we have come near or crossed a line
into a spiritual stupor that no amount of divine mercy can awaken.
God is merciful, gracious and ready to forgive. May Jesus
demonstrate His love and compassion through His disciples as
the day of the Lord approaches.
Please comment on this article at the following website-
http://www.johnthebaptisttv.com/
Original source-
http://www.worldchallenge.org/en/node/15242
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Voilà un site qui permet de voir les principales catastrophes dans le le monde:
http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php
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