Last Wednesday the Family Research Council sponsored a "Prayercast" event, attended by GOP luminaries including Senators Jim DeMint and Sam Brownback, and House Representatives Michelle Bachmann and Randy Forbes. FRC head Tony Perkins did not lead the prayer event. That honor fell to Lou Engle. You might remember him from when he anointed and blessed Mike Huckabee and Newt Gingrich last summer.
Meet the Republican Party's official prayer leader: Lou Engle:
"My son Jesse, he's nineteen years old. God has given him dreams, to go to San Francisco to launch a house of prayer, one block from the Castro District - where the homosexuals boast the dominion of darkness. He's going there with weeping in his heart. With the dream that prayer is stronger than the dominion of that spirit.
...He said to me, "dad," he said, "as long as I'm there I don't think the Lord will judge San Francisco."
He's nineteen years old. He's starting to cast out homosexual spirits out of our new converts. It's scary. The whole thing's scary. But fathers are to send their sons into the darkest places."
(I especially like how the audience booed his son for preventing the destruction of Sin Fransisco. Get out of the way and let God send His earthquakes!)
His organization, TheCall, agrees with us on the need for child "Martyrdom Operations":
Here's his partner, a specialist in evangelizing children, talking about how she admires Hamas suicide bombers. This is standard Republican party Platform material.
Meet the Republican Party's official prayer leader: Lou Engle:
"My son Jesse, he's nineteen years old. God has given him dreams, to go to San Francisco to launch a house of prayer, one block from the Castro District - where the homosexuals boast the dominion of darkness. He's going there with weeping in his heart. With the dream that prayer is stronger than the dominion of that spirit.
...He said to me, "dad," he said, "as long as I'm there I don't think the Lord will judge San Francisco."
He's nineteen years old. He's starting to cast out homosexual spirits out of our new converts. It's scary. The whole thing's scary. But fathers are to send their sons into the darkest places."
His organization, TheCall, agrees with us on the need for child "Martyrdom Operations":
Here's his partner, a specialist in evangelizing children, talking about how she admires Hamas suicide bombers. This is standard Republican party Platform material.
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