God must hate the people living in the bible belt.

Quote from Gabfly1:

Yes, it is, if no moderator or ET administrator can explain, or even remember, why that person was banned. Let alone apologize.
I was thinking your Thunderpussy moniker was banned for being such a haughty arrogant condescending busy body putz. Am I wrong? :D LOL
 
Quote from Ricter:

I trust you'll ask Savant the same question.
Actually, I believe he has been placed in the trash heap, where he belongs. We must now await his inevitable resurrection, while he decides on a new user name.
 
Quote from bugscoe:

God must really hate Obama:

What Next - the Potomac River running red with blood?
Jeannie DeAngelis
April 26, 2011

In the Rose Garden, rodents attend Obama speeches. In the East Room, flies utilize the President's upper lip as a landing strip. Last Memorial Day Barack chose the Windy City over traditional ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery. As the President prepared to speak at Lincoln National Cemetery in Elwood, Illinois:



That same summer, just before the Obama family's Martha's Vineyard vacation, a fierce Nor'easter blew raw sewage in the form of fecal coliform bacteria into the lagoon bordering Blue Heron Farm.

There have been mini earthquakes rumbling beneath Washington DC, a 2011 Groundhog Day blizzard and a Washington DC stink bug scourge, all woven into the colorful tapestry presently known as the Obama presidency.

Interestingly enough aggressive acts of nature have not been limited to the continental United States. When Barack traveled to Jakarta to visit his childhood home and pay respects at the Buddhist Borobudur Temple, 600-degree volcanic ash decided to spew forth fromMount Merapi in central Java.

On Easter morning 2011, the President attended Resurrection Day services at Shiloh Baptist Church. As the President and his family entered the sanctuary, the quartet was greeted with applause and a choir singing "Total Praise." Dr. Wallace Smith, the church's pastor, reminded the congregants, "This is a place of worship," which is exactly what appeared to be going on.

On Easter evening Obama was visited by yet another natural marvel that could either be interpreted as an evil entity taking up residence amongst company of like mind, or as Divine displeasure. Maybe the Shiloh people need to be reminded that Exodus 34:14 warns: "Do not worship any other god, for the LORD, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God."

After moseying on home after a clandestine attempt at private worship and after supping on a secret criticism-proof Easter meal, the Presidential residence was visited by "A storm [that] rapidly materialized in the Southern sky, and swept from the National Mall toward the White House. Instantly, there seemed to be lightning bolts dropping out of the heavens all around 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue--and the wind kicked up dramatically."

Adding to the ever-growing list of Biblical manifestations occurring in the President's vicinity, according to an observer, "A spectacular downpour started as the lightning built, with no preliminary drops; one moment it was dry, the next there was a gushing, blowing, massive water dump.

One can't help but wonder how the President interprets the natural world speaking to him, or what he perceives that message to be. Based on the creative delivery style, it's likely that Barack Obama would rather ignore the Scripture where Jesus said: "I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven," especially since a lightning bolt fell from heaven straight into the White House.

Although the President may choose to ignore Luke 10:18, in preparation for next Easter's visit to Shiloh Baptist it may be wise for Obama to read Job 33:14, where Job says: "For God does speak--now one way, now another--though man may not perceive it."

By paying closer attention to God speaking through His creation, there's still a slight chance the President could prevent the Potomac River from turning to blood and making its way down Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Great quotes, BugsCo;:cool:

However that Shiloh Church may possibly have been worshipping the LORD Jesus when Pres Barack walked in.:cool: That is quite shameful the way many in the media do worship the president.

Mr original poster I see your point, but I also see much higher %% of Muslim deaths in storms/e quakes than in the Bible belt.
But frankly not all storms are an act of God.May want to consult your old or new testament.Both Dr Pat Robertson & Jesus rebuked some major storms[hurricane size]..................................

I sure hope the God of Isreal did not hate the king of Egypt & his hellish host;
when he drowned them in the RED SEA!!.

Why that would make God guilty of a hate crime.

:D
 
Quote from Lucrum:

I was thinking your Thunderpussy moniker was banned for being such a haughty arrogant condescending busy body putz. Am I wrong? :D LOL

Couldn't have said it better myself. This guy is the epitome of a condescending douchebag.

It's clear that he also has a bit of "man love" for the second biggest windbag on this site, Marketsurfer.
 
Quote from noob_trad3r:

With all those mega floods and tornadoes killing people destroying the city.

How do you know God wasnt just killing the small atheist population living in the bible belt? Any evidence that any of those people killed were God fearing Christians?
 
Quote from peilthetraveler:

How do you know God wasnt just killing the small atheist population living in the bible belt? Any evidence that any of those people killed were God fearing Christians?

God is exempt from the 10 Commandments then?
 
Quote from denner:

...This guy is the epitome of a condescending douchebag...
Don't sell yourself short. You are clearly at one with your inner douche.
 
Quote from peilthetraveler:

How do you know God wasnt just killing the small atheist population living in the bible belt? Any evidence that any of those people killed were God fearing Christians?
Please donate your organs at once to people who can put them to far batter use. Don't delay.
 
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