Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Why God hates San Diego

With Jerry Falwell and James Kennedy having gone to be with Jesus, one of the more interesting questions for me about the San Diego fires has been which major evangelist would be the first to blame the victims for bringing down the wrath of God. My money was on Pat Robertson, but I was wrong. The correct answer is James Hartline, a local San Diegan and former gay with HIV who sees it as his calling to do battle the homosexual agenda in Southern California.
They shook their fists at God and said, “We don't care what God says, we will issue our legal brief to support gay marriage in San Diego!” Then Mayor Jerry Sanders mocked the Christian vote and signed off on this rebellious legal document to support same-sex marriage.

And then the streets of La Jolla under the Mt. Soledad Cross began to cave in.

They shook their fists at God and said, “We don't care what the Bible says, We want the California school children indoctrinated into homosexuality!” And then Governor Schwarzenegger signed into law the heinous SB777 which bans the use of “mom” and “dad” in the text books and promotes homosexuality to all school children in California.

And then the wildfires of Southern California engulfed the land like a raging judgment against the radicalized anti-christian California rebels.

How low will we go?

Why won't they listen?

Why won't they stop their madness? The Bible says that in the last days, the nations will rebel against God until He can't take it anymore. Was it all worth it? Were the few years of sexual immorality worth the eternal destruction and earthly chaos it brought? How low will we go?

Pam Spaulding, writing at Pandagon, has the poop on Hartline.

Since Hartline isn't really a national figure, Robertson still has a chance to get his shot in.

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