One day in early September, the chief of a Native American tribe was asked by his tribal elders if the upcoming Christmas was going to be white with snow, and if the winter was going to be cold or mild.

The chief asked his medicine man, but he too had lost touch with reading signs from the natural world around them.In truth, neither of them had any idea about how to predict the coming winter.  However, the chief decided to take a modern approach, so he rang up the local National Weather Service office.

'Yes, it is going to be a cold winter,' the meteorological officer told the chief.


Consequently, he went back to his tribe and told the men to collect plenty of firewood.

A fortnight later the chief called the Weather Service and asked for an update. 'Are you still forecasting a cold winter?' he asked.

'Yes, very cold', the weather officer told him.

As a result of this brief conversation the chief went back to the tribe and told his people to collect every bit of wood they could find.

A month later the chief called the National Weather Service once more and asked about the coming winter. 'Yes,' he was told, 'it is going to be one of the coldest winters ever.'

'How can you be so sure?' the chief asked.

The weatherman replied: 'Because the local Native American tribe is collecting wood like crazy.'


And we wonder why none of the weathermen can agree on the weather forecast. My husband always says, "The weatherman is only person he knows which can be wrong 90% of the time and still have a job." (I have to admit I have stolen his line as my own.)


Science attempts to explain away God's miracles of creation, healing, just explain away God...


Timothy 6:20 -- O Timothy, guard what has been entrusted to you, avoiding worldly and empty chatter and the opposing arguments of what is falsely called "knowledge"

Romans 1:22 -- Professing to be wise, they became fools,


I find it interesting how we research and learn, looking for information we are interested in. We accept that where the information came from was factual and true, afterall it came from the experts. After all the research in science, and all the facts they believe what they know to be true. But yet they do not consider the information in the bible to be valid or worth further investigation to prove, but only to disprove the oldest book known to man. 


Isn't it also ironic that many choose to believe science, when even the science of weather can't get it right.