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Wacky pastor blames Hurricane Sandy on LGBT’s and anti-Israel sentiment

Only the first of many more to come. Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock are not isolated cases. This kind of bigotry is endemic in the religious community, especially among evangelicals.

He continued: “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!” 

McTernan noted that “God’s judgement” began 21 years ago, on October 20, 1991 when President H.W. Bush initiated the Madrid Conference to negotiate peace between Israel and Palestine. 

“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,” he explained. “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.”

X-posted at Let Freedom Rain

 

 

1 comment to Wacky pastor blames Hurricane Sandy on LGBT’s and anti-Israel sentiment

  • Deb OConnor

    Well, this was predictable, wasn’t it? Clearly these guys believe in mysticism and magic as opposed to reality and common sense.

    Reminds me of that Leonard Cohen song, sung by Buffy Ste. Marie, called “God is Alive, Magic is Afoot”, although it’s a much more positive evocation than the spin the fundamentalists have given the concept.