Aftermath To The World's Deadliest Natural Disasters [4K] | Mega Disaster | Spark
Ғылым және технология
00:00:00 Volcanoes
00:50:47 Tsunamis
01:41:19 Tornadoes
02:31:54 Earthquakes
A 4K Remastered compilation of the best 'Mega Disaster' episodes featuring Tornadoes, Volcanoes, Tsunamis & Earthquakes.
--
Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech & engineering videos: goo.gl/LIrlur 🚀
Find us on:
Facebook: / sparkdocs
Instagram: / spark_channel
Content licensed from TVF International to Little Dot Studios.
Any queries, please contact us at: owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com
#Tornadoes #SuperVolcanoes #Earthquakes
Пікірлер: 825
always take my computer to bed and falls asleep to these ! 😁
@michaeljones9301
2 жыл бұрын
Phone....falls out of hands....oh sleep time.
@johannabloodliesalibis1427
2 жыл бұрын
Tune in to this Tune out the snoring beside me
@scopeyourpeace3975
2 жыл бұрын
Literally same! Just on my phone haha
@scopeyourpeace3975
2 жыл бұрын
@@michaeljones9301 for real! The worst is when it busts your lip or forehead 😂
@michaeljones9301
2 жыл бұрын
@@scopeyourpeace3975 yep...that wakes u
I love the spark channel so much could spend days weeks and months on this🎉
End up here and finally realize I am by no means alone in putting on documentaries for bedtime
Jiro pronounced (Hero) What a Man. Saves his Family, but the Tsunami was so quick, it still gets them. Saves himself, hears his daughter ,jumps in saves her. Then they find his wife and son alive clinging to debris. This family was meant to live. Incredible! Fisherman are tough people no matter which country they live.
@moheideenalmadani3773
2 жыл бұрын
انتم ايها الجهلة ولستم علماء تعتقدون ان هذا الذي يحصل بسبب الطبيعة. لانكم لا تؤمنون بان خالق هذا الكون هو الله ولا شيء سواه ... فستظلون في جهل حتى تعرفوا الكفر الذي انتم فيه.. هناك في جهنم فسيعلم الظالمين بكفرهم
@palck9tg
Жыл бұрын
@@moheideenalmadani3773 kikikkkkinikkikkik9kkkkkk9knikkkikikkkiikiikkkkkknkkikikkkikkkkkkkiknkikiikkikkkokiikiikkokkkknnkkokniikiikkk9k9iķkkkikkikkikkioiikkikkkkiikkkkkkikokiikkkikkkkkokk9kk9kkikkkkkikkikiiknk9ikkkiikikkiikokkk99kkkikikkkkokkokikiikikkkkkokkionkkkokiikkkinkkkkkkkikikkkkiķkikikkkk9kikikkkkkoikokkkkokkn9kkikkkkkn9kikkiik9kkkkkkk9k9knķ09ko9kikkkkkikokkm9ikkkkkkkkoìkokkkkknkkk9kikkkkiikkkikkkokiokiokiikikki99kik9kn9kiko9kkkkoiikikk9kknok9kkkokiik9kkikiknikķikk9kkkokko9ikikikkikkkkkikkikkkkkk9kkkkiokokòkkioikinoikkkkki9kk9kkkkoiikkiikkkkkkokkkkkokkkinoiokkn9k9kinomkkkkkkknkkkkkkikikknokkkkkkik9kkkinonkkokk9kkk9kkkki9kkk9kkkkkikikkkikkikkikokko99i9kiķkikinooiikkkikokkkkk9kikikkiokkiinkikikkikk9kkiikkikok9k9kiikkkikkkk9kkkkkkikkkiiikkknki9kokikkkiiknkkkkkkk9ik9kikkkiikkikkkkkokiķkkkiikikk9kikkiikkki9ķkkkkkkkkkkkikokikkikkkokikkikkkokoknokik9ikkkkikkkokkkikk9kkoķ9i9kikkkkkik9ikk9koķkkkkkkkkikokikkokkkkķkiiikik9kikinikikkkkikn9kkiķkķ9knkkķkkkikikkokik9kkkkkkkkikiiķkkkko9kkokkikkkkikkķkkkkikkkkikknokkiokkkķkkkkikkķkkkkkkkkkkikkkk9kkkiikk9kkkiokk9kkkiik9ik9kkkk9kkkkk9ķoi9kkkķkk9kikķ9k9ikkkķ9kiikkiķkķkkkkok8kki9koiikķkkkkkkkk9kkkkkk9kkkk9k9kkkkikkkkkn9k99kkkkokkkkkkko99kikokkikkkkk9kkk9kkkkkķk8kikkkokkoo9kk9k9o9k9ioiko9oo9k9kkk9ok9kk9kkok9ioko9kio9iko9okkkk99kok9kok9kiikokk9i9okii9kk9oiķ9k9k9kkkķkkk9i9k9kki9kķk9ok9k9kkknkok9k9kkk9k9ko9koookoi9o99kķ9kook9kk9kkkok9okkok9k99kķ9kķ9kk9kķo8nkokkkk9kk9n9oonķoio9k9knk9kkiko9kkoo9kk9kkok99okn8ono9kk9k9o9k9kkkk9kkkk9k99ko9k99kk9kokoķi9kķo99okkk9k9oķkķk9ķo9kķnko9kk9kkkokkookkkk9kkkķ89i9k9kk9oik9kn99k9koòkknikn99k99kkko9kkk9o9koook9k9kkk9koookki9okkkkn9k9kkk9ok99ko99kno9okkooikkokk9k9ko9k9k9kookokkko9kk9kook99k9kkkķo9kokkk9kķoo9kkko9k9okk999kkokokkokkkk9kk99ķnķk9kni9kk9k99k9kkkkkkkkkkkķk999k99kk9o9kkkķk9ikkk9kkokkk99ķķoķk9n9kkkook9k9999ki9kķķk9ķ9i9ó9kkkķkn9kkk9k99kikķk9k9o9k9kkokk9kkkk9kķķ99k9k9k9k9ikkookikkkio9ikkkk9koi9okkķoķķkkkķ9k9ķookķoķkkķkkk9kkokkkikikoii99kkk9ķkk9ok9ķkokkk9i9k99okķ8k9o99kknnkiķk9koķoķk9k9kki9iok9k99kiokk999kkk989ķ99kkķ9kkkkkkkkki9ķkkkkkkkokkikkk9kkkk9nkkknkkoikokkķ9k9okkķ9kkķkoi9k9kkknk9ookķkk9ikķkkkkķkk9kkķk9k9kkkkniikikok9kķkik9ķ9kikkkkkiķkkkkik9kkķok8knkkkkk9kikkikknkkk8kk9kķkkok9kķkķķkkkokkkkkkkkk9kkkkkikikokkokkkkii9kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkik9kikkikkikik9kikkikkkikikķkkkkkkkiii9kkkkkiiikiiikkkkkkkkkkkk9kikkkiikkkiknkikkokkkkkkikk99okkkkinìknkikkkikkkk9iokiikikkiokkkkkkikikikkkkk9
@DaveS71
Жыл бұрын
@@palck9tg What was the purpose of this?
@flick1782
Жыл бұрын
@@moheideenalmadani3773 lol
@liukang3545
Жыл бұрын
@@DaveS71 braindamage
I live an hour away from Mt St Helens. I was 8 when it erupted and we watched it from our pasture. People drove by our house and asked if they could sit and watch it also. It was one of the most exceptional times of my life for many many reasons.
I just love science. Science never cease to amaze me.
Wow, more then 3 hours! This is gonna take me 4 weeks to finish. Great bedtime docu’s 😉
@afrog2666
2 жыл бұрын
Than* (:
@LovelyLavender-
2 жыл бұрын
Lol
@mialerik5990
2 жыл бұрын
God bless them
@toni4729
3 ай бұрын
Stop playing games then, you might learn something.
Played this on my tv while doing my housework. Resting and falling asleep when the video is at the Tsunami, woke up during the Earthquake. Now I'm watching Tornadoes which I missed earlier. Loves this super long documentary! 👍
@franksansom5106
2 жыл бұрын
I am the same way 💯
@peanutbutton7320
2 жыл бұрын
It’s one hour
@peanutbutton7320
2 жыл бұрын
I mean three hours
@createdchaos5436
2 жыл бұрын
@@peanutbutton7320 that's pretty long
@afrog2666
Жыл бұрын
@@peanutbutton7320 Everyone can see how long it is :p
You never know what each day brings.
@joycebarker1488
3 ай бұрын
That is so true !
"Mind-blown by the innovation here! Technology is just amazing!"
Every time Hawaii is mentioned, I can't stop the Hawaii 5-0 theme tune playing in my head 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Thanks for the awesome marathon! This made grinding in a game a lot more educational! :D
@SparkDocs
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you and glad to hear it! What other sort of comps/marathons do you like watching?
The tsunami episode hits different when you realize it was released just two years before the Japanese 2011 tsunami
@krjakozjabrik4475
Жыл бұрын
Wait really?damn it would have maybe also Been mentioned in eartquakes as it was a 9.1 quake that made the tsunami
I love how these programs come across as being filmed in 1992, but then really it's like 2008
@ketchup016
Жыл бұрын
@Iris I think it's the difference HD makes, now standard def seems as dated as black and white TV.
2:13:37 I'm watching this at home in Murphy, just down the street from Longfellow Park, the site of Longfellow School, which was destroyed during the 1925 tornado.
Best tornado and earthquake documentary ever made. The wrath and fury of them are the worst things in nature.
Perfect on a day like today!! The world has gone mad and sooo not normal
Appreciate the long format for night time.
Thank you so much for this videos.😊💞
Wow, truly amazing information, stories, pictures, videos - Well presented, well told. - to all who contributed to all of this - Thank you!
@Leafbinder
2 жыл бұрын
yeah but its 15 yrs old, every catagory needs updated.
@marcorodrigues8303
2 жыл бұрын
viu não existe contribuição. pois o Retardado não me conhece pessoalmente. isso e de forma Escandalosas ele me usou esnobou e me tirou com a minha cara .fez pouco caso um Racista. foi longe de mais folgando em farra Zombaria. e me desqualificando. ele e Putin e Biden Obama Bush Clinton Trump em Família. e tbm usou de Compla as garotas do Meet e usar delas em me case e Not .as garotas canta e viaja. #🥚😌🤳🗝️#
@isabelrollolazo8698
2 жыл бұрын
@@Leafbinder 6
Thanks ever sooooooo much...🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
The sounds of a storm are a powerful reminder of the Earth's dynamic atmosphere
That was wonderful and very informative. A little scary too...
Your channel magnificently captures the divine choreography of nature's disasters, turning each hurricane and flood into a visual hymn.
Thanks a lot - Merci beaucoup
Wow! Good stuff! Thanks to everyone involved in making all this!
@shaynewheeler9249
Жыл бұрын
Save me
@shaynewheeler9249
Жыл бұрын
King 👑 Arthur tombstone grave internal flame 🔥🥵🥵🤒🥵🥵🤒
@shaynewheeler9249
Жыл бұрын
Titanic 2 engine cylinder engineering room
@shaynewheeler9249
Жыл бұрын
Starbucks
@shaynewheeler9249
Жыл бұрын
Starbucks
I love Spark , much love from México 💜😘
I'm so glad that I came across your channel! You have a new subscriber! 💛💛💛💛💛💛💛
Absolutely fantastic video, great info and presentation, kept me so hooked all the way through, well done!
Great quality tx .. ciao belli. ... from California with Love
the houses built on tornado alley don't have cellars/basements?? they are on slabs?? doesn't even make sense. as a matter of fact, it' stupid. i don't get it.
Great documentary.
The intros are VERY jazzing! Thanks ! 😊
Wow, truly amazing information
These are the best way to fall asleep for me! But sometimes i wake up so scared for some reason
I put these on my computer and let it fall asleep to them,.. it loves it
😭 I can't help but feel overwhelmed by the emotions these pictures of natural disasters stir.
This explains the mudflood we have probably had to deal with major tsunamis all throughout history and that's why everything is buried under meters of dirt
Pretty good doc! Very informative & interesting. Mother Nature is so relentless and powerful.
@koosvanpetten5567
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, and people with their Underground Atomic Bomb Tests. Now they ask themselves, HOW IS POSSIBLE ???
@SheistT
2 жыл бұрын
@@koosvanpetten5567 ex kl j, j
@williamnordeste1169
2 жыл бұрын
This is only the beginning, the whole earth will melt soon. Our Creator is coming to remake the earth. He says repent and be saved, not a bad deal, is it?
@TaurusWitch29
6 ай бұрын
@@williamnordeste1169 🙄🙄
Thx for this .
Good history channel
What is your opinion about the cascadia (off of Vancouver Island..Seattle..Alaska)?
currently watching this out of state as my hometown, that hasn’t had an actual tornado in years, has tornado warnings while i worry about my house, friends and pets
It seems like strong storms are getting worse. There seems to be more derechos in the Midwest. I’m on the West Coast and the summers seem more humid and the last tropical storm was bizarre. I love weather watching.
Formatted to perfection
@gailcapshaw5772
2 жыл бұрын
I really think so as well. I’m glad you said that.
Thnx for upload this video I was like watching a movie
So who's ready for bed?!!! 😁🛌🏾
Perfect background to fall asleep
Goodnight everyone
It never ceases to amaze me how some are so arrogant to assume some deity saved them while he killed dozens of others. Bless your heart.
Most of these documentaries rarely mention Mauna Loa volcano... Kilauea always gets the best press. I get it, Kilauea is just more sexy, more active, doing all the hard work. While Mauna Loa is very, very... none of that. However, it's probably the most dangerous volcano on the big island. When it goes, it will only take somewhere between 15 to 30 minutes for its lava to reach the sea... and almost no one will be able to get out of the way (especially if it explodes during the night). Mauna Loa is the biggest mountain on the surface of the entire earth, it consists of approximately 18,000 cubic miles of material. For a comparison, Mt Rainier consists of only 0.69 cubic miles of material. You could literally fit more than 26,000 Mt Rainiers inside of Mauna Loa. Anything that has ejected that much material over its entire existence... isn't exactly safe.
@thisisme3238
Жыл бұрын
Mahalo for the information on Mauna Loa!
@thebonesaw..4634
Жыл бұрын
@@thisisme3238 -- He mea iki
@TaurusWitch29
6 ай бұрын
I'm gonna have to see if I can find a good documentary on this!
I clicked yes because it was so graphic and scary. However, it causes me to pray and be afraid. MAYBE THAT IS A GOOD THING. gOOD BLESS!
@thisisme3238
Жыл бұрын
"For God does not give us a spirit of fear, but of power, but of love and a sound mind." 2 Timothy 1:7 (KJV) 🙏 Stay close to God and he will stay close to you..much required right now, listen to his discernment.
I wonder what poor Sugar do to loose its sweet spot in a basement : ))
Wow Murphysboro is only 19 miles away from me, so is Benton, IL. My friend and I were sitting in his mobile home in Marion, IL. when we received a warning from a state police officer on his loudspeaker , that a tornado was moving towards the trailer park & expected to be there in under 5 minutes. It was a F-0. My friend & I jumped into my car then drove down to the main road 1/8th of a mile away. We were looking around for the tornado but couldn't see it. All of a sudden, it started raining real hard. It made it impossible to see anything. After about 1 minute we got out of the car to try to pinpoint the where the tornado was? We wanted to know which way to drive to get away from it. Both the rain & wind had stopped at this time. We were looking around and around then, I looked straight up above us & said " oh my God!" My friend turned to me & joined me looking straight up. We were looking up the very center of the tornado. The bottom of the tornado was just a little higher than the telephone poles. The opening at the bottom of it was as wide as the four-lane highway with a turn lane in the center. You could hear the high-speed whistling & whipping around in the sky. What amazed both of us the most was, ...we could see all the way up through the center of the tornado into space. The very center Inside the Tornado at the top of the clouds was blackened out just like is was night time. The tornado went over us in about 10-15 seconds. The clouds then turned all different colors. Beautiful colors like of a rainbow. I thank God we did not get sucked up inside of it! This Tornado did eventually touch back down a few times as it flew over the town. I believe the worst it did was destroy an old barn.
@thisisme3238
Жыл бұрын
Extremely rare that would happen.
@stanzanossi
10 ай бұрын
Wow, that was the experience of a lifetime!!!😮
The full series :o
I watch these documentary’s when I’m about lay down for the night. I usually wake up during the earthquake part.🤣🤣
I guess I'm not the only one to do that. Nice to have company.
Idk how you can make a documentary on tornadoes without including the 2013 El Reno tornado. It wasn't the most deadly, but it was by far the largest tornado ever recorded on Earth, and possibly had the fastest wind speeds ever recorded on Earth. At it's peak it was 2.6 miles(4.1km) wide, with maximum wind speeds estimated to be 336mph(540kph). It only killed 8 people because it occurred in mostly rural farmland, but if a tornado that big and fast were to hit a major city it would kill tens of thousands of people.
@history_loves_anime8927
5 ай бұрын
This was made back in 2006 -_-
@charlesbrown4483
5 ай бұрын
@@history_loves_anime8927 It’s a compilation of episodes from “Mega Disasters.” I never watched that show so idk when it was made and the description doesn’t say anything about when the show was or when this compilation was made.
Mother Nature is fierce and she has mood swings 😂
That was excellent and exciting.thankyou .
Thank you so much beautiful soul for sharing this video with us.🙏👍💐💐💖💕😘😘🌠☄️💫😇🦋🌈🕊️✨🧚♀️✨
Why aren’t hurricanes on this D: I mean the video was great don’t get me wrong but now I wanna see you do that too
I've always wanted to see a sim of the Vesuvius area Super Volcano. Docs from the USA always concentrate on Yellowstone. Stay safe, Italy.
God bless them.
It blows my mind that someone could look at such death & devastation that occurred during a horrific storm and declare it to be a _"miracle of God",_ just because they were the lucky one that survived.
@stanzanossi
Жыл бұрын
If you grew up in a stupid Bible belt like I did, moody rick, these religious morons will try to tell you that "God works in mysterious ways!" What would obviously be a "miracle of God" if every single person would survive a terrible natural catastrophe, not just a few! And their pet cats and dogs too!!!😊
@milliealderman9796
10 ай бұрын
Eh. Normal human reaction. When it's that horrific, it feels like a miracle when you live. Nothing to worry about.
@moodyrick8503
10 ай бұрын
@@milliealderman9796 Yeah sure, it's a "normal" reaction, but it is still far removed from the way I see things. And yes, it would be more accurate for me to say, "it no longer blows my mind" like it once did. (desensitized)
Mt St Helens was just a warning to the world that I was arriving lol
@heatherstub
3 ай бұрын
Help us, ObiWanCanobi! You're our only hope. Haha.
I remember a quake that hit south of Tacoma WA. In 1965 that centered about a mile below the surface, I still remember seeing the shockwaves traveling on the surface that as a 5 year old child looked huge
I live in NW Washington, and remember that day, we heard it blow, even though we were across the state, and did see fine ash. I remember to this day where I was standing when Mt. St Hellen’s blew. I was 15 years old
@sherimatukonis6016
7 ай бұрын
I was 8. Dad took me up to the roof of the house to watch in Federal Way.
Love this :}
My parents had a home about 65 miles north of St. Helens we felt the quake from the eruption
@ 2:59:00 - The New Madrid quakes of 1811/1812 were the cause of many strange phenomena of which some have never been explained. One being the “Thunderbird”! That winter was the very first of sightings, which still occur today whenever the New Madrid fault is rocked. I was born and raised in East Central Illinois, along the Indiana state line, and currently live in Indiana, just across the state line where I used to live. The New Madrid trimmers & quakes are almost always felt even further north than where I am. And in a 1989 quake, we experienced a ground ripple, and watched the stucco facade crumble & fall off the exterior of a 2 story apartment building. All of this paragraph just to say that I know all about the New Madrid fault line along southern Illinois/East Missouri. Back to the 1811/12 quakes, along with the appearance of the Thunderbird, one of the quakes even caused the Mississippi River to flow in reverse for several days & created several lakes along the the way. As for the Thunderbird, locals don’t know where the quakes cause it’s appearance, or it’s appearance causes the quakes.
Salam,Filemnya Hebat Dan Bagus Banget,,,
This world is not our home....we are just passing through....
@thisisme3238
Жыл бұрын
So thankful that is true! 🙏🛐✝️🥰
35 meters wave = 114' 9" tall
Spectacular documentary Gave me goosebumps Much enjoyable with cold red bull
"They build their homes next to a volcano and then they wonder why they have lava in the living room." George Carlin
@rockydubois2418
2 жыл бұрын
😆 yea but in the Monserrat case their entire island nation was a volcano!
@turtlejeepjen314
Жыл бұрын
like NIMBY!! (“Not In My Back YARD!”) --George Carlin- the BEST!!🙂🙂
@largebiff1743
Жыл бұрын
@@turtlejeepjen314 Bill Burr isn't bad either.
@largebiff1743
Жыл бұрын
@@rockydubois2418 But I bet that a lot of them didn't even know that until it erupted under their feet and they had lava in their living rooms!
@RedwingBB
Жыл бұрын
It was a metaphor. No one in Hawaii "wonders why" they have lava. Anywhere you live, any way you choose to live, involves risk. People smoke, drink, eat crappy food, avoid medical care, etc., then wonder why someone would live near a volcano that erupts every few 100 or 1,000 years. LoL.
yaaiii, mega deadly disasters
Each Hawaiian island doesn't have a volcano. It was the same volcano that created the whole chain. Oh the joys of tectonic plates. 😅
Episode on tornadoes: And this is why houses 'round here have basements. Also one of the things I was most terrified of as a kid, along with thunderstorms in general. Almost getting hit by lightning will do that.
I love to see one of this for st vincent and the grenadines volcano eruption
i love weather,you have to prepare 4 it.
1:13:14 my god the sound of it just hitting the blocks.😲😲
Have mercy Jesus. The most devastating life changing thing i have ever watched. The fragility of life and the testimony of the human spirit. No words.....but God help us all. To see all that destruction and lives lost, suffered and fought for in the real.....speechless and grateful.
i've never bought the 1000 plus foot high wave that the fellows fishing boat simply climbed up and safely rolled with, never!
@rm-gh1co
2 жыл бұрын
I thot about that too. erosion and debris deposits along the bank by the wave would definitely indicate how high it was.
Me toooo!
This is so scary!
Reelfoot Lake has some bass, but Reelfoot is famous for its bluegill and crappie fishing, both of which rank among the best in the state.
When were these videos made? The earthquake one didn't mention the 2010 Chile earthquake
A lone survivor, that lady. :) They weren't "last words" of you're still alive to speak them.
Is the Olympic Mountain Range on the West Coast of Washington and Oregon there because of the Cascadia Subduction Zone? [that I mentioned below] at the beginning of this amazing program.
@sherimatukonis6016
7 ай бұрын
Yes. The Olympics are on the coast. On the peninsula west of and between the coast and the Puget Sound (where Seattle is) Mt St Helens is in the Cascades, to the east of Seattle.
Too bad the music has to be so loud. Otherwise, everything is super good and interesting. Lower the music and it will be much better and the narrator will be heard more clearly.
I live in Dallas. When visitors for work would ask how the weather could go from 60 to 35 in an hour, I would point out that the only thing between us and Canada was the Red River and it was usually dry. LOL There's a park with a rec center a couple of blocks from me. It has a weather shelter with a basement, so I guess I'll go there if I ever have to.
@kierj9858
Жыл бұрын
@Tonda l. Little 🙄
@thisisme3238
Жыл бұрын
@Tonda l. Little Amen 🙏
若能把字幕翻譯中文繁體字那會更好。謝謝你感恩
No Dumping
Can y'all do an update on a lot of these please
cheers, spark but no way is iceland only 4800 kilometres from hawaii. no way jose!
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?"
@RedwingBB
Жыл бұрын
A classic scene! 😂
@fredflintstoner596
Жыл бұрын
@@RedwingBB WHAT IS WIT NIT ?
8B homosapiens might be considered a disaster by many people.
I am so glad I won’t be here when that world wide earthquake hits in the not too distant future. I feel so sorry for those who will experience this one and so many more horrors. You ain’t seen nothing yet!!!
@thisisme3238
Жыл бұрын
Very true, but people seem to "refuse to believe it." All we can do is pray they repent of their sins, ask Jesus into their lives and follow him. 🤔♥️
@saberiandream316
Жыл бұрын
@@thisisme3238 Too many people abuse Jesus Christ. "What would Jesus do?" They don't want to know so they can _do_ it, they want to know so they can tell _other_ people to do it!
@TaurusWitch29
6 ай бұрын
@@saberiandream316 agreed! One thing a Christian is always good for, telling you they're a Christian and trying to get you to be one too. I don't care what people believe, but don't be telling me what I HAVE to do! I'll believe whatever I want, thank you very much! Being a good person doesn't mean you have to be a Christian.