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Perkins claims that God sent this deadly flood not to punish the gays but rather “as an incredible, encouraging spiritual exercise to take you to the next level in your walk with an almighty and gracious God who does all things well.” In fact, he urges Christians to rejoice that God considers them “worthy of suffering for his sake.”
originally posted by: TheAmazingYeti
Perkins has claimed that God uses natural disasters, like hurricans and floodings to punish people for sinning.
originally posted by: Swills
a reply to: TheAmazingYeti
How was he not prepared for the deluge?! One of each sex. No gays allowed on this cruise!
Did Noah only bring animals on his boat? Now that I think of it, besides his family and, I guess, friends, did he take people? If so, how many?
TV says things wrong, don't listen to the TV or Oprah or Ellen, they have narrow minded agendas diametrically opposed to reality.
originally posted by: TheAmazingYeti
President of the anti-LGBT hate group, Family Research Council, was left homeless by destructive flooding that ravage southern Louisiana this week. The floods have destroyed nearly 40,000 homes so far...
But here's the thing. Perkins has claimed that God uses natural disasters, like hurricans and floodings to punish people for sinning. Particularly homosexuals and their supporters.
Flood Destroys Home Of Hate Group Leader Who Claims God Sends Natural Disasters To Punish Gays
Perkins claims that God sent this deadly flood not to punish the gays but rather “as an incredible, encouraging spiritual exercise to take you to the next level in your walk with an almighty and gracious God who does all things well.” In fact, he urges Christians to rejoice that God considers them “worthy of suffering for his sake.”
Of course now, it's just a test... SMH Religious people are just sick in the head.
originally posted by: AmericanRealist
a reply to: TheAmazingYeti
They are hardly a hate group any more than the SPLC are a hate group. Just the other side of a special interests group. I don't see them as anti-LGBT at all. I see "pro family" in their mission statement. Nothing wrong with that, families keep society going.
I was really hoping it was a KKK or BLM leaders home though. A damn shame, those are real hate groups. The Family Research Council is just an NGO that helps take up legal cases on the causes that are within their stated mission.
Obviously when a man says stupid things to claim to be speaking on God's behalf, he is a liar and an idiot. But that does not take away from the legitimate and positive legal assistance this group provides to those nationally.
Gay people seem to like to call these legal assistance groups hate groups because it disagrees with their choices in life. I hear the same thing about the Liberty Counsel. And usually the SPLC is always the one cited. They could be considered just as much as a hate group in some instances.
Regardless, I donate money to both the Family Research Council and the Liberty Counsel. The SPLC is very effective at trying to squash free speech under the guise of some righteous bs hate against Christian values. Whatever, he was fully insured and will have thousands of people sending relief aid to him. Kudos.