Wednesday, August 06, 2014

Anti-gay radio show host/pastor - Ebola virus outbreak would take care of gays, others 'not protected by God'

Rick Whiles
Argument in today's marriage equality hearings are over and while folks guess and and predict the outcome, anti-gay radio show host  and pastor, Rick Wiles isn't worried. Today, he seemed optimistic about  how the Ebola virus crisis would talk care of the situation.

Right before chatting with a Republican congressman on his on “Trunews” program yesterday, End Times radio host Rick Wiles said that an outbreak of Ebola in the U.S. might actually be a good thing if it ends up giving an “attitude adjustment” to all the gays and atheists, along with people who use pornography or have had an abortion, who will die if they aren’t “protected by God.” “Now this Ebola epidemic can become a global pandemic and that’s another name for plague. It may be the great attitude adjustment that I believe is coming,” he said. “Ebola could solve America’s problems with atheism, homosexuality, sexual promiscuity, pornography and abortion.” “If Ebola becomes a global plague, you better make sure the blood of Jesus is upon you, you better make sure you have been marked by the angels so that you are protected by God. If not, you may be a candidate to meet the Grim Reaper.”

I want to say something else. I truly do. But even I'm rendered speechless by this fool. . . of course though one has to wonder which Congressman came on Wiles' show after THAT statement.

5 comments:

  1. Teri Simpkins3:38 PM

    Guess he failed to learn that the two who were brought back to the US are missionaries, huh? In other words, two very religious people. Idiocy reigns supreme.

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  2. And what would it mean if *he* got sick from it? Jonah, Job & King David all complained about "the sun falling on the just & unjust". Many God-fearing Christians have died from illnesses, accidents, plagues, storms, etc. It has nothing at all to do with "the blood of Jesus on you". That was a one-time event in history that God used to deliver His chosen people, the Israelites, from Egypt. There is no other recorded event like it as a sign of God's wrath or vengeance!

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  3. Paula Wright5:11 PM

    Wonder what Ebola would do to this so called preacher......not so sure he's protected.

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    1. Ebola is the least of his worries. He sows discrimination, hate, condemnation and promotion of crucifixion onto innocent others he has never met. "What one sows, so shall they reap", transends all the judgements he fantasize.

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  4. Fritz Keppler10:04 AM

    He could demonstrate his faith by exposing himself to the disease. But somehow I doubt that his faith is strong enough. Unfortunately.

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