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Religion Title: Pastor Jim Bakker blames Obama’s Iran deal for California’s drought and the Second Coming of Christ Pastor Jim Bakker blames Obama’s Iran deal for California’s drought and the Second Coming of Christ David Edwards 16 Jul 2015 at 13:59 ET
Televangelist Jim Bakker warned this week that a historic deal with the goal of preventing Iran from getting a nuclear weapon was to blame for the drought in California and was a sign of the Second Coming of Christ. During a discussion about the End Times on The Jim Bakker Show, Alabama Pastor John Kilpatrick explained that God was punishing America for abortions, idolatry, homosexuality and fornication. ADVERTISEMENT “What God said is that blood itself had a life,” Kilpatrick told Bakker. “So whenever a doctor aborts a baby and that blood is being flushed down the commode, God hears the voice of that baby going down that commode, saying, ‘Help! Forgive Lord! Forgive them! Forgive my mother!'” Kilpatrick pointed out that the Bible said that “the land is full of sexual sin” like homosexuality. “Because the curse of the sin the land lies parched,” he said. “What’s going on in California right now with such a drought.” The Alabama pastor noted that God was also punishing the U.S. for “breaking covenant.” “We’ve been in a covenant with Israel since 1948, we’ve been blessed. We haven’t cursed Israel, we’ve been blessed,” Kilpatrick observed. “We’ve been Israel’s second home!” Bakker agreed. “We have been a second Israel. We have been somewhat as a God-blessed nation, a spiritual haven for the Jew. Israel and us are the only ones!” “Every detail has taken place, people,” he added. “We’re breaking covenant,” Kilpatrick continued. “But not only are we breaking covenant now, but this [same-sex marriage] law has just come down from the Supreme Court. You’ve got the blood moons coming up… all this stuff is dovetailing and coming together right now.” Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest “What God said is that blood itself had a life,” Kilpatrick told Bakker. “So whenever a doctor aborts a baby and that blood is being flushed down the commode, God hears the voice of that baby going down that commode, saying, ‘Help! Forgive Lord! Forgive them! Forgive my mother!'” How does he know this? Is he a psychic? Maybe those aborted babies are saying, "Kill them and throw them in Hell!"
“We’ve been in a covenant with Israel since 1948, we’ve been blessed. We haven’t cursed Israel, we’ve been blessed,” Kilpatrick observed. I thought Israel claims a covenant with God, not with some fading democratic republic like America. I found the video at YouBoob. This Kilpatrick sounds like a bigger crackpot than Jim Bakker.
Looks like Bakker is on the Chris Christie Crispy Creme Diet.
#2. To: Kluane (#0) I didn't even know that fruitcake was still alive,and yet it seems he has conned his way into leading another church. Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012) #3. To: Kluane (#0) Pastor Jim Bakker blames Obama’s Iran deal for California’s drought and the Second Coming of Christ Pastor Jim Bakker is another nutcase with convoluted reasoning making money by bilking easily influenced people. California was in a severe drouth a year before there was any Iran deal.
#4. To: Kluane (#0) What did "Pastor Jim Bakker" do with Tammy?
#5. To: buckeroo (#4) I have no idea. I don't follow evangelicals.
#6. To: rlk (#3) Read more than just the misleading headline and you will find out more information.
#7. To: Kluane (#5) Then why did you post your article?
#8. To: buckeroo (#7) Then why did you post your article? Because I noted that others on the forum are interested.
#9. To: Kluane (#8) Because I noted that others on the forum are interested. Where on this forum, did you "note" that posters are interested in "Pastor Jim Bakker" in any way, shape of form other than a casual joke? You know, I believe you "used a wrong link" once again.
#10. To: buckeroo (#4) What did "Pastor Jim Bakker" do with Tammy?
#11. To: Hank Rearden (#10) Good one!
#12. To: Kluane (#0) I wondered just who would be dopey enough to clutter LF's side bar with such dopey "news." VOILA! Yuklown-the-Troll.
#13. To: buckeroo (#7) Then why did you post your article? We know why. Yu-Klown's Clown Car door opened.
#14. To: TooConservative (#1) Looks like Bakker is on the Chris Christie Crispy Creme Diet. That ain't Bakker. Bakker is the white-haired guy with the beard. I remember when I was a kid my friend's mom used to watch and be mesmerized by those plastic people, Jim and Tammy Faye. I never understood it then, and I don't understand it now.
#15. To: Fred Mertz, TooConservative (#14)
#16. To: Gatlin (#15) Thanks tater.
#17. To: Fred Mertz, Hank Rearden (#11) What did "Pastor Jim Bakker" do with Tammy? Tammy Faye Bakker, 65, Emotive Evangelist, Dies.
#18. To: Fred Mertz (#16) Not problem, Fred, You are welcome. I just posted information on Tammy.
#19. To: Gatlin (#18) I just posted information on Tammy. Thanks for that link. It brings back lots of old memories of the two, plus the others in their roller coaster ride of life.
#20. To: Fred Mertz (#19) I would watch spots of their program from time to time. I was fascinated at the way they could "cast a spell" over people and hold the attention of their audiences.
#21. To: Gatlin (#20) (Edited) Their lavish lifestyles and their air-conditioned dog house still stick in my memories. I guess I tuned in once in a while way back when, but only for a few minutes.
#22. To: Fred Mertz (#21) Their lavish lifestyles ... These folks, and other like them today, could have done/do great things. I read about one living in a $10 million dollar (I believe it was) mansion and think how that money could be spent for the betterment of their congregation and homeless people. I am off my soap box now, I have chores to do....you take care, Fred.
#23. To: Gatlin (#22) I'm going to win my fortune at the race track today. You take care too, tater.
#24. To: Fred Mertz (#23) Good Luck!
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