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Crazy For Texas?Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011 1:56 PMWe are under judgment. Do you know how many of the denominations now are suddenly saying, �Oh ok we think it�s ok now to have gay marriage, we think it�s ok to have gay preachers, we think it�s ok.� Whole denominations! The Episcopalians fell off the planet, they think it�s ok to have gay priests. We�ve got other groups, one of the Presbyterians, they�re looking at voting, we�ve got other ones, they�re all of the sudden going, �Oh in the name of tolerance,� and they�re forgetting God�s word completely in whole denominations. You know what, God is not one that�s gonna wink at sin, He will come and shake at everything that can be shaken. God is a God of judgment, He is. If we think we�re not gonna be judged�He judged Israel? Are we better than that? And sometimes I think we think we are, but we�re not. And God is shaking. If anybody looks at the news and has just seen what�s been happening recently with the floods, the fires, the tornadoes, God is shaking. Yeah I think you have God shaking, sure you have the Enemy shaking, you have both and I don�t want to say oh that�s the judgment of God or that�s the Enemy. But the reality is God is judging us, and I think it�s going to get worse. -- Pam Olsen of the International House of Prayer in Tallahassee, FL. Ms. Olsen is a staunch supporter of Texas Governor Rick Perry. So why is "God" punishing the State of Texas with searing heat and drought, Ms. Olsen? Why the wildfires? Does God have bad aim or something? The word 'abomination' is used to describe shellfish, too, but I don't see y'all picketing seafood restaurants.
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