interesting Facts From History That Should be of Interest to All Christians:
Earthquakes in HistoryWhen we look at the recent deaths due to earthquakes, know that these numbers are dwarfed by some of the worst earthquakes in time gone by. Earthquakes actually kill 3-4 times fewer the percentage of population than they did 300 years ago.
Here are some of the worst earthquakes ever: The Antioch (Syria) earthquake in 526 A.D. was devastating. It struck in the middle of the night and was followed by a terrible fire. It killed 300,000 people. The Shensi Province (China) earthquake in 1556 was the greatest natural disaster in human history. It also struck at night. It was so big that people felt it in over half of China. Many people died by fires, landslides, and floods. It is estimated that 830,000 people died. The Lisbon (Portugal) earthquake in 1775 was huge. It was followed by 3 more shocks, fires, and a tsunami, or tidal wave, 60,000 people died. The New Madrid (Missouri) earthquake occurred in 1811. The town was getting ready for Christmas on December 16 when it struck. It was so big it rang church bells in Washington, D.C. 625 miles away. It was the worst earthquake in North America. The famous San Francisco (California) earthquake in 1906 struck on April 18. It took out the gas and electricity, 700 people died. The Valparaiso (Chile) earthquake in 1096 killed 1,500 people. In the 1908 Messina (Italy) earthquake 75,000 people died. This Day In History
274 St Felix I ends his reign as Catholic Pope
1317 Pontifical degree "Sancta Romania" against spiritualists
1621 English king James I cracks Protestation of Parliament
1665 "Messiah" Sjabtai Tswi departs to Constantinople
1703 Tokyo hit by Earthquake; about 37,000 die
1971 The Anglican_Roman Catholic International Commission announced that an agreement had been made between the two Christian traditions on the essential teachings about the Eucharist. [source - Bible and History scholar extraordinary, Heinz Schmidt]
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Earthquakes in HistoryWhen we look at the recent deaths due to earthquakes, know that these numbers are dwarfed by some of the worst earthquakes in time gone by. Earthquakes actually kill 3-4 times fewer the percentage of population than they did 300 years ago.
Here are some of the worst earthquakes ever: The Antioch (Syria) earthquake in 526 A.D. was devastating. It struck in the middle of the night and was followed by a terrible fire. It killed 300,000 people. The Shensi Province (China) earthquake in 1556 was the greatest natural disaster in human history. It also struck at night. It was so big that people felt it in over half of China. Many people died by fires, landslides, and floods. It is estimated that 830,000 people died. The Lisbon (Portugal) earthquake in 1775 was huge. It was followed by 3 more shocks, fires, and a tsunami, or tidal wave, 60,000 people died. The New Madrid (Missouri) earthquake occurred in 1811. The town was getting ready for Christmas on December 16 when it struck. It was so big it rang church bells in Washington, D.C. 625 miles away. It was the worst earthquake in North America. The famous San Francisco (California) earthquake in 1906 struck on April 18. It took out the gas and electricity, 700 people died. The Valparaiso (Chile) earthquake in 1096 killed 1,500 people. In the 1908 Messina (Italy) earthquake 75,000 people died. This Day In History
274 St Felix I ends his reign as Catholic Pope
1317 Pontifical degree "Sancta Romania" against spiritualists
1621 English king James I cracks Protestation of Parliament
1665 "Messiah" Sjabtai Tswi departs to Constantinople
1703 Tokyo hit by Earthquake; about 37,000 die
1971 The Anglican_Roman Catholic International Commission announced that an agreement had been made between the two Christian traditions on the essential teachings about the Eucharist. [source - Bible and History scholar extraordinary, Heinz Schmidt]
Your Friend in Christ Iris89