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Scientists have identified a connection between earthquakes and carbon dioxide emissions. "The Acts of the Holy Apostles, Chapter 2: 2 And suddenly there was a noise from heaven, as if from a strong wind, and filled the whole house where they were. (The chronology of the Dead Sea earthquake showed that the area about 20 kilometres from Jerusalem was particularly seismically active in 31 BCE, and between 26 and 36 AD. The second earthquake occurred on the days when Pontius Pilate was the prosecutor of Judea...) 3 And divided tongues like fire appeared to them, and rested one on each of them.…mehr

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Scientists have identified a connection between earthquakes and carbon dioxide emissions. "The Acts of the Holy Apostles, Chapter 2: 2 And suddenly there was a noise from heaven, as if from a strong wind, and filled the whole house where they were. (The chronology of the Dead Sea earthquake showed that the area about 20 kilometres from Jerusalem was particularly seismically active in 31 BCE, and between 26 and 36 AD. The second earthquake occurred on the days when Pontius Pilate was the prosecutor of Judea...) 3 And divided tongues like fire appeared to them, and rested one on each of them. (In some earthquakes there are instantaneous changes in the elements of the Earth's magnetic and electric field, accompanied by flashes of light...) 4 And all were filled with the Holy Spirit, and they began to speak in other tongues, as the Spirit gave them to spend time with them. (Glossolalia - a frenzied shouting of incoherent, senseless sounds, syllables, and phrases. Carbon dioxide, which appears in earthquakes, can have an exciting effect on people, which leads to all sorts of shouts of incoherent, meaningless sounds, syllables, phrases).
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Andrey Tikhomirov se graduó en el Instituto Pedagógico del Estado de Orenburg en 1986 con una licenciatura en historia, ciencias sociales, estado y derecho, trabajó como profesor en escuelas secundarias y universidades y editó periódicos. Ha publicado en Alemania, Belarús, Letonia, Mauricio, Rusia y los Estados Unidos.