(The Blaze)—The flooding in West Texas has devastated the state, with over 100 reported dead and even more still missing.
As the devastation has swept across America, many skeptics have pointed the finger at cloud seeding, which creates rainfall by spraying small particles into clouds, usually made of silver iodide.
Rainmaker was operating in the area a few days before the floods, but CEO Augustus Doricko denies that cloud seeding could have had anything to do with it — and told Will Cain on “The Will Cain Show” that he’s simply stewarding creation.
“My intention is to serve God. I think that in Genesis 1:26-28 and then throughout the Psalms and the rest of the Bible, God tells us to take dominion over and steward creation both for our sake, creation’s itself, and then to honor Him,” Doricko told Cain.
“And so if there are droughts, and we have the tools to mitigate the damage done by them for our sake and for nature itself, then we should deploy those for the sake of tending to and stewarding the world. And if we weren’t to do that, if we were to ban cloud seeding wholesale despite knowing that it’s safe, despite knowing it could help alleviate these problems, we’d be abdicating our God-given responsibility to be stewards of the world,” he added.
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