Don’t be too
quick to dismiss what this man says. I
felt Obama was the wrong choice four years ago and his record of economic
destruction has justified my fears. But,
unfortunately there are more people who care about what government gives them
than those who realize it’s a trap that leads to tyranny.
You’ve been
warned a second time!
A Texas megachurch pastor
recently claimed that President Barack Obama's
re-election victory would lead to the rise of the Antichrist.
Robert Jeffress, senior pastor at the First Baptist Church in Dallas, made remarks on Sunday before the election that should Obama win, his victory would lead to the reign of the Antichrist.
"I want
you to hear me tonight, I am not saying that President
Obama
is the Antichrist, I am not saying that at all. One
reason I know he's not the Antichrist is the Antichrist is going to have much
higher poll numbers when he comes," said Jeffress.
"President
Obama is not the Antichrist. But what I am saying is this: the course he is
choosing to lead our nation is paving the way for the future reign of the
Antichrist."
Jeffress
would go on to say that "it is time for Christians to stand up and to push
back against this evil that is overtaking our nation" and to do so via
"the ballot box
."
This is not
the first time that Jeffress has garnered controversy for his remarks regarding
major political figures. During the Family Research Council's "Values
Voters Summit" in October of last year, Jeffress called Mormonism a cult.
"Mitt Romney is a Mormon, and
don't let anybody tell you otherwise. Even though he talks about Jesus as his
Lord and savior, he is not a Christian. Mormonism is not Christianity.
Mormonism is a cult," said Jeffress, who was supporting Texas Gov. Rick
Perry's bid to become the GOP presidential nominee.
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