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The author criticizes TV weathermen for celebrating sunny days during droughts, showing ignorance of agriculture’s need for rain. He uses this as an example of modern foolishness—judging everything by personal comfort rather than truth or necessity. Proverbs warns that fools are dangerous and self-centered, unwilling to learn or listen, even to God. In short: there’s been a shortage of rain, but no shortage of fools.
By Cr101 RadioThe author criticizes TV weathermen for celebrating sunny days during droughts, showing ignorance of agriculture’s need for rain. He uses this as an example of modern foolishness—judging everything by personal comfort rather than truth or necessity. Proverbs warns that fools are dangerous and self-centered, unwilling to learn or listen, even to God. In short: there’s been a shortage of rain, but no shortage of fools.