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Cant his guy get any worse? he along with the muslims, are saying its God's wrath. The muslims are saying it is because of the drawings of their false prophet Mohammed.
That statement should diminish that twerps opinion on everything for the few who still listen to him.
Remember when that renowned bible thumper, I think it was Graham, came out and said the Earthquake in Haiti that killed so many was the result of the Hatians turning their backs to God and making a deal with the Devil ??? Most of us thought he was an idiot but I suppose his followers fully agreed.
I thought with all the liberal scumbag freaks like Sharptonque its all about global warming and climate change. Now it's possibly about God.
Yeah real good advisor there Onumbnuts.
Actually at least according to the article he asked if it was climate control or God's rebuke. As much as I am not a fan of Al Sharpton he did not say the Texas Flood was the Wrath of God.
That statement should diminish that twerps opinion on everything for the few who still listen to him.
Remember when that renowned bible thumper, I think it was Graham, came out and said the Earthquake in Haiti that killed so many was the result of the Hatians turning their backs to God and making a deal with the Devil ??? Most of us thought he was an idiot but I suppose his followers fully agreed.
Sharpton just needs to go away.
It was the 700 club and Robertson who said that about Haiti.
The black lady on the 700 club disagreed with him and many people didn't agree with him in regards to the Haitian earthquake so his "followers" didn't all agree with him about that.
But in this case, Sharpton didn't even say that he felt that the crazy weather in TX was related to "god's wrath" like Robertson did. He asked the audience what they thought about what the muslim's said and provided the 800 number to his show.
I don't see how the author of the article or those of you going on a tirade could even think that Sharpton said it when the tweet, on the OP article stated as follows:
Quote:
QOTD (means: Question of the Day): Do you think the Texas flooding is related to climate control or God's rebuke? Call 877_______ or tweet me your thoughts.
How is that him saying it was god's wrath or rebuke?
This topic shows laziness and ignorance. Listen to the show and ask questions before you make statements that are not based on facts people. I agree with residinghere
Actually at least according to the article he asked if it was climate control or God's rebuke. As much as I am not a fan of Al Sharpton he did not say the Texas Flood was the Wrath of God.
See, someone who can read for comprehension! I feel better. Too many times it seems people see a topic and jump on a bandwagon and don't even check to see if the title and the actual "meat" of the idea are the same thing.
And like you, I am also not a fan of Sharpton, but he didn't say or even insinuate that the floods are because of God.
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