Karma Strikes

Cliffy

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Guy who says God sends natural disasters to punish gays has his home destroyed in a natural disaster

Tony Perkins, president of the anti-gay religious lobbying group the Family Research Council, had his home destroyed by the massive flooding ravaging Southern Louisiana this week.
Although no one wants to celebrate a person losing their home, the destruction of Perkins’ house isn’t without irony, considering that he’s claimed in the past that natural disasters are God’s way of punishing an increasingly gay-friendly world.
Calling into his own radio show, Perkins described the flood as being of “biblical proportions,” adding that he and his family will have to live in a camper for 6 months until the damage is repaired.
But Perkins was careful to point out that this particular flood wasn’t because of the gays, but rather 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.”
The floods in Louisiana have so far killed 11 people and destroyed over 40,000 homes.
Last year, Perkins had as a guest on his radio show Christian “prophet” Jonathan Cahn, who claimed that Hurricane Joaquin was a sign of God’s wrath for the legalization of gay marriage.


http://deadstate.org/guy-who-says-g...-has-his-home-destroyed-in-a-natural-disaster
 

Jinentonix

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Heh. Not the first religitard to have his house wiped out by a disaster after shooting off his yap about how so and so would deserve it.

But man, when karma strikes it strikes hard. I've been having a really bad day today because I accidentally backed over my dogma with my karma.
 

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