Thread:GreyStark/@comment-28288412-20170506220152/@comment-28288412-20170507145200

So the purpose of the message was to make everyone believe in heaven... despite it being in such a specific time and location. Sure, okay, that obviously is the logical thing to do for an omnipotent to achieve that goal.

The more I skim of this the more contrived it sounds. The attempt, from what I can gather, to attribute the inconsistency to there supposed to be different visions for different numbers of people sounds ridiculous. Prediction was vague as well. A brief search of the author showing them to be a know Catholic who commonly writes on those themes rather than someone of a different religion or an atheist or agnostic also calls bias into question.

Oh, so it was a strong wind that dried people and the ground, not the average temperature. It says that reportedly the trees weren't responding to the wind, but that could depend on direction of the wind, or how many people were actually paying attention to the trees and didn't just assume they didn't move.

Habe to leave, skim it more later.