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Harry Jackson invites guy who claimed Katrina was a sign of God's love to speak at his church
Earlier today, People for the American Way found out that Harry Jackson invited one of his compatriots in the New Apostolic Reformation to speak at his church. And it was one of the looniest members of this out-and-out fascist offshoot of the religious right, Johnny Enlow. Like most NAR leaders, Enlow has largely stayed under the radar until recently. However, he has written extensively on the "Seven Mountains" strategy--the idea that Christians must take over the seven spheres that influence our society (Government, Media, Religion, Family, Education, Economy, Arts & Entertainment) in order to bring Jesus back. His sermon largely touched on those themes, and argued that government and media should function the same way on Earth as they do in heaven. Watch here--but be warned, this is seriously whack. Enlow's 2008 book, "The Seven Mountain Prophecy," says a lot about him. He actually wrote that God sent Hurricane Katrina to tell gays that he loves them. Here's an excerpt, courtesy of PFAW from back in 2010.
A mass homosexual parade and celebration that was to bring many millions of dollars to New Orleans was scheduled the week Katrina hit the city. Baal was doubling up in the city by adding homosexual decadence to his existing active altar there. Hurricanes Wilma and Rita also each brought judgments on cities that were about to host major gay events - Key West and Cancun - thus seriously curtailing the celebration of gay acceptance. God loves homosexuals so much that he will spare no expense in making it clear that homosexuality is an abomination to Him and that he can deliver someone from it. The name Katrina even means "purity" - perhaps a message of God's intent for that hurricane. What looks like God's anger against homosexuals is really His passionate love working to spare them from greater judgment - lifetime in real hell. Even by Jackson's standards--this is, after all, the guy who called for Christians to form a "fifth column" to resist anyone who might oppose them and suggested that God would strike down any black Christian who voted for Obama--the fact he invited a guy who could write such hateful bile says a lot about the kind of person he is. |
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