COLD-HEARTED ******* CHRISTIAN GOD MURDERS 3 MORE PEOPLE

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why does the "ALL-LOVING" christian god create tornadoes? why is the
christian god such an idiot?

THE COLD-HEARTED SACK OF CRAP CHRISTIAN GOD COMMITTS MURDER AGAIN

http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/14375377/detail.html


Authorities on Friday found the bodies of two people missing after severe
weather -- including tornadoes, strong winds and oversized hail -- pushed
through much of Michigan, overturning vehicles and destroying homes.

Dwayne and Susan Bentley, both in their 50s lived in a home that was
destroyed from the severe storms.

The discovery raised the death toll from storms late Thursday and early
Friday to at least three.



Roads were blocked off in Ingham County's Locke Township, located near
Williamston outside Lansing, as authorities searched a pond and debris at
the site of a home that appeared to have been blown off its foundation into
a pond.

Sheriff's deputies in Kalkaska County, located in the northern part of the
Lower Peninsula, confirmed one death after a line of severe storms ripped
through that county and much of northern Michigan.

Officials said the 29-year-old male victim was trapped inside his house
after strong winds took the structure down around him, according to WWTV-TV
in Cadillac. Deputies also said a couple was taken to an area hospital after
being trapped in another demolished house.

In Williamston, strong winds reportedly flipped a semi-truck that had been
traveling along Interstate 96, damaged nearby homes and downed several trees
and power lines. Police could not provide further information about the
semi-truck driver's injuries.

"It looks like the biggest damage will be in that Williamston area," said
David Beachler, meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Grand
Rapids. He said weather service crews would assess the damage Friday.

In Tuscola County's Millington Township, a year-old baby in a crib escaped
injury after apparently being tossed about 100 feet by a possible tornado
that destroyed a home and other property early Friday, fire officials said.

The baby's parents told Local 4 News that their home was leveled, and they
are in complete shock.

"Sometimes miracles happen," said Millington Township firefighter Dan
Detgen.

An emergency call came through as a home destroyed with a baby missing, The
Flint Journal reported, and by the time firefighters arrived, a neighbor
found the baby in a crib under a pile of debris.

A blind man's wife saved him just minutes before the wind blew their house
apart, and their brick chimney collapsed on his bed. Vance De Camp told
Local 4, " About 10:45, she came into the bedroom and said 'Vance we got to
get into the basement quick.' So I jumped up... We got hit by a big blast
wind of and rain and noise and it knocked us down to the floor."

Utility crews were working Friday to restore power to several thousand
without electricity following the storms.

Consumers Energy was down to 8,700 customers in the dark, spokesman Dan
Bishop said. The hardest hit areas were Muskegon, Traverse City, Big Rapids
and Clare, he said.

DTE Energy had about 5,000 scattered customers off-line, spokesman Scott
Simons said, and about 800 customers were waiting for electricity in
southern Berrien County, American Electric Power spokesman David Mayne said.

The utilities hoped to have everyone back online later Friday.

National Weather Service officials in Gaylord believe as many as four
tornadoes, plus a water spout over an area lake, may have touched down in
Kalkaska, Cheboygan, Alpena and Mio.

"This is extremely rare," said David Lawrence, a National Weather Service
meteorologist in Gaylord. "When you're this deep into the month of October,
it's a very rare event."

At 10:52 p.m., a confirmed tornado touched down and damaged seven homes in
the Shiawassee County community of Perry, about 65 miles west-northwest of
Detroit, according to the National Weather Service in Oakland County's White
Lake Township.

The weather service also reported wind damage in Saginaw County and 1-inch
hail in Midland.

Six people died in the United States due to the recent storm wave. Three of
the victim's were from Michigan.
 
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