So many recent volcano’s blasting forth , or as in the case of the Yellowstone super volcano, showing ominous signs of life. Every other week another 7.0 or greater earthquake rattles some part of the globe. And now scientists warning that earthquake fault zones are nearing their stress limits and we should expect a major earthquake soon.
It's almost as if God is giving warning to the inhabitants of this old earth to wake up and repent, for judgment is near and could be unleashed at anytime. Only the hand of God holds back what is yet to come. One of events to occur during the days of the Great Tribulation, (the last 3 1/2 years), is dreadful and terrible seismic activity that literally "moves every mountain and island out of its place", (Revelation )
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It's almost as if God is giving warning to the inhabitants of this old earth to wake up and repent, for judgment is near and could be unleashed at anytime. Only the hand of God holds back what is yet to come. One of events to occur during the days of the Great Tribulation, (the last 3 1/2 years), is dreadful and terrible seismic activity that literally "moves every mountain and island out of its place", (Revelation )
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As if you didn’t have enough worries, here is one more to add to that massive list:
“It’s been 300 years Bill Steele said Tuesday. “We have a fully loaded subduction zone.” Actually, it’s been 311 years since the Great Cascadia Earthquake of 1700.
“It’s been 300 years Bill Steele said Tuesday. “We have a fully loaded subduction zone.” Actually, it’s been 311 years since the Great Cascadia Earthquake of 1700.
Steele said it takes hundreds of years to build up the strain that causes a subduction zone earthquake. “The toe of North America , the edge, is being shoved downward. It’s like bending a ruler back,” he said, adding that the 1700 quake was the last one known to have occurred on the Cascadia subduction zone. Remember — it’s “fully loaded.” “It could produce another one tomorrow, or maybe a century or more away,” Steele said. “Certainly geologically, in the not too distant future we’re going to have another one.”
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Ash and rocks fell across a wide swathe of southern Japan as one of Mount Kirishima's many calderas continued to erupt, prompting authorities to raise alert levels and call for an evacuation of all residents within a two kilometre radius of the mountain. The 1,421-metre (4,689-foot) volcano has been belching smoke and ash into the air since late on Wednesday.
Seismic fault beneath us is ‘fully loaded’ after 311 years
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