1st MP3 in NH said:PAt Robinson has nothing to do with the bible or religious history.
Again you are interpreting a religion based on its so called fallowers actions.
Also I said "rarely" not "never", it takes something truely unusal to be attributed to god. The flood is a good example where there is evidence of a great flood in that area in which most everything would have been barried in water. Again it takes a truely spectacular natural event to be seen as gods work.
As for fire, which fire? Saddamon and Gamore? Surely you don't think the destruction of an entire city by fire is a everyday event.
But you can't just say that the whole religion of Christianity is a product of the bible, you have to include the followers as well because they make the religion.
And no, thanks to good fire protection, whole cities do not burn down anymore (at least I hope not). But sections of cities larger than Saddamon and Gamore (sp? that doesn't look right) have been destroyed by fires in the past. After the great London fire do you not think there were people wondering why God would do such an awful thing to them, and wondering if it was because they themselves had been so evil.