Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Christianist Nutcase: God Struck Japan with Earthquake to Punish Its "Spiritism"

I suspect that many of us saw this coming. Now, in yet another example of just how vile Christianity has become under the unrelenting hate of self-congratulation of Christianists, Right Wing Watch looks at the rantings of "Pastor" Chuck Pierce. I am continually left dumbstruck by the manner in which self-anointed "Christians" write off the shared humanity of millions of other humans without the slightest thought or remorse. Their mindset frighteningly mirrors that of the NAZI murderers who sent Jews off for extermination in the 1930's and first half of the 1940's. I find it difficult to grasp how one becomes so morally bankrupt and devoid of even a shred of empathy for others. It is frightening and serves as an indictment not only of Christianists like Pierce but also the GOP politicians who constantly prostitute themselves to such hate mongers. Here are some highlights:
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[T]oday Pierce reminds us that back in 2005 he and his associates prophesied that Japan would be shaken and brought to its knees because it was a "stronghold of spiritism":
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"There will be a shaking coming to Japan that will bring them to their knees. This shaking will change the industry of the nation. Japan has been built upon a fault line linked with a deep wounding from the past. This shaking will occur before the apostolic team that I am sending to Japan arrives. When they arrive, I will begin the healing of the fault line and release a new anointing for industries. I am sending you to the people group of that area and they will be humbled in the midst of their pride. Do not fear. I am causing the mountain to be brought down and the valleys to be brought up. I will create a leveling effect in Japan."
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[B]ecause of this massive disaster "the old religious structures will fall and many will experience the freedom and reality of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ."

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Lest you think Right Wing Watch is exaggerating, check out Pierce's own verbal diarrhea here.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It sure took him awhile to get around to it then since Shinto, and I'm assuming that's the "spiritism" he's going on about, dates back to 500 BCE if not earlier.

To be honest I would take the Shinto faith over Christianity any day of week.