NO, Of course not. A hurricane is an act of nature. to think God did it you would have to believe that God Kills people. NO person in their right mind would think God is a murderer so it would make no sense to think a Hurricane is an act of God.
Answer:
A Hurricane is an act of nature. (in the US) Concerning Homeowners Insurance you will find no companies that still use the phrase "Acts Of God" in their policy statements, it is more common for the wording "Acts Of Nature" to be used, because Acts of Nature can be scientifically proven in court, Acts of God can not because it requires proof of the existence of said god in question to have committed the act.
Answer 2:
In religion a hurricane is an act of God, mostly used to punish the sinful population of one area by drowning men, women, children and infants in a violent storm of wind rain and flooding.
Answer 3:
God allows hurricanes to happen to bring us closer to Him. If everything was going great would we even think about turning to God? Also, unfortunately, hurricanes are also an consequence of Adam and Eve's sin in the Garden of Eden.
god made hurricane sandy happen
You make a hurricane then zap the pygmies with lightning while they are floating in the hurricane.
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Well it depends, if the hurricane's name is Chuck Norris well then God Bless America
Obama was chosen by the American people, not by God.Speaking on behalf of God is very dangerous.The hurricane was just a hurricane. It was not a sign of anything. People have been seeing signs of God in nature for thousands of years.
No it's an act of luck. God does not exist!
It depends on the cause of the fire. Arson is an Act of Man. A forest fire is an Act of God.
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An act of God is an unforeseen occurrence beyond someone's own control.
The hurricane god is often associated with different deities in various cultures. For example, in Mayan mythology, the god of hurricanes is known as Huracan. In Hawaiian mythology, it is associated with the goddess Haumea, while in Norse mythology, it may be linked to Thor, god of thunder and storms.
Most likely from Juracan, an ancient god from the indigenous population of the caribbean. Juracan was the god of storms and winds.
you just make a hurricane and it just raining