| quote | Originally posted by Syn:
I'm saying that I don't call an earthquake at a fault line or around one a sign of the Apocalypse, if there is a 7.0 earthquake that happens in Northern Minnesota that would be a better time to call ghost busters. |
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And I don't think he was trying to imply that the earthquake in Virginia was not on a faultline, and thus the ultimate sign of the end of the world. However, it is rare here, and as the end times approach, the frequency of quakes will increase. I think that's more of what he was trying to convey. There was a 6.8 earthquake reported in Peru this afternoon. I think it's safe to say all earthquakes will be on fault lines. Of course, I don't think you believe in any of what he posted will even occur, and that's fine. I on the other hand, do. I find it exciting, and view it as the beginning, and not the end. In case you read too much into this, no flames intended.
Jim