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| In 3, 2, 1 … Christian preacher blames Hurricane Sandy on the gays |
| by Dyana Bagby | ||||
| October 29, 2012 10:27 | ||||
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Well, we knew it was coming, didn't we? Gay people are the reason for the Frankenstorm hitting the Northeast, at least according to a Pennsylvania preacher who just happens to be in the path of Hurricane Sandy. Called the "perfect storm," Hurricane Sandy has forced New York and Washington, D.C., to close their public transit systems today, the New York Stock Exchange has closed physical trading and people in Manhattan and New Jersey have been told to evacuate to safer areas. It's going to be one major mess. You would think prayers for those in the path of the hurricane would be in order by people of God. But preacher John McTernan is only angry about the potential danger he finds himself in by living directly in the expected path of Hurricane Sandy and so he's playing the fun and common blame game. From his blog: The East was not affected by the drought, but now the most powerful hurricane on record is heading directly towards Philadelphia and New York City. It could do catastrophic damage to the entire Northeast! If you add the area of the drought and now the hurricane together, it would be about 80 percent of the country! As I said, the Holy God of Israel is systematically destroying America right before our eyes. Just last August, Hurricane Isaac hit New Orleans seven years later, on the exact day of Hurricane Katrina. Both hit during the week of the homosexual event called Southern Decadence in New Orleans! Hurricane Sandy is hitting 21 years to the day of the Perfect Storm of October 20, 1991. I write about this in my book as America Has Done to Israel. This was the day that President George Bush Sr. initiated the Madrid Peace Process to divide the land of Israel, including Jerusalem. America has been under God’s judgment since this event. Both of these hurricanes were cause by freakish weather patterns that came together to create Twenty-one years breaks down to 7 x 3, which is a significant number with God. Three is perfection as the Godhead is three in one while seven is perfection. It appears that God gave America 21 years to repent of interfering with His prophetic plan for Israel; however, it has gotten worse under all the presidents and especially Obama. Obama is 100 percent behind the Muslim Brotherhood which has vowed to destroy Israel and take Jerusalem. Both candidates are pro-homosexual and are behind the homosexual agenda. America is under political judgment and the church does not know it! McTernan promises a prayer on his blog talk radio show but adds, "The storm is projected to come right over my house, so it might curtail the prayer meeting if the power is knocked out." Of course, McTernan also points out the gay-friendly policies of President Obama and even goes to far as to accuse GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney of being "pro-homosexual" which, of course, is adding to God's wrath and a major reason behind the storm. This kind of rhetoric comes up it seems like with every natural disaster. I don't suppose adultery, greed, lying, murder — or any of the seven deadly sins written about in the Bible this preacher so literally believes in — have anything to do with bad weather. Maybe he should ask himself why the storm is expected to cross directly over his home. Photo: John McTernan (via http://www.sidroth.us/2010/07/22/sid-roth-welcomes-john-mcternan-3/)
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