Liberal Radio Host Ridicules Tornado Victims: ‘Their God Keeps Smashing Them Into Gre

busybody..

Literotica Guru
Joined
Jul 28, 2002
Posts
149,503
Liberal Radio Host Ridicules Tornado Victims: ‘Their God Keeps Smashing Them Into Grease Spots’


On Friday, liberal radio host Mike Malloy had harsh words for tornado victims, mocking the Christians who were affected by the storms that have killed dozens. “Their God … keeps smashing them into little grease spots on the pavement in Alabama, and Mississippi, and Arkansas, and Georgia, and Oklahoma,” Malloy angrily sniped. “You know, the Bible belt, where they ain’t gonna let no goddamned science get in the way, it says in the Bible, blah blah blah blah blah. So, according to their way of thinking, God with his omnipotent thumb reaches down here and so far tonight has smashed about 20 people into a grease spot on highway 12, or whatever the hell highway they live next to.”

RELATED: Liberal Radio Host Mike Malloy: Bush ‘Responsible For A Lot More Innocent Death Than Bin Laden’

Malloy is nationally-syndicated with affiliates throughout the country as well as on XM Satellite and Sirius Satellite Radio. This isn’t his first brush with controversy, making provocative comments in 2010 when he compared George W. Bush to Adolph Hitler.
 
It dose beg the question...why dose god do fucked up things to good loyal servants?
 
Who said they were good and loyal servants? :)

Why pray for the souls of the damned?? I mean...they are royally fucked yes? so what's the point? to make ones self feel good about a fucked up situation? ohhh goodie! masturbation for the soul!
 
Why pray for the souls of the damned?? I mean...they are royally fucked yes? so what's the point? to make ones self feel good about a fucked up situation? ohhh goodie! masturbation for the soul!

To late to pray for them after they have died.
 
Pat Robertson: If ‘Enough People Were Praying,’ God Would Have Stopped The Tornadoes


In the aftermath of the tornadoes that devastated parts of the Midwest, television evangelist Pat Robertson is adding his two cents about the situation. Not enough people prayed, he said — because if they had, God would have intervened.

During an episode on The 700 Club, Robertson questioned why people would knowingly live in tornado-prone areas to begin with. “Why did you build houses where tornadoes were apt to happen?” he asked.

Then, when asked about people wondering why God didn’t intervene during such a tragic disaster, Robertson responded, “If enough people were praying, [God] would intervene. You could pray, Jesus stilled the storm, you could still storms.”

Robertson is no stranger to controversial remarks. In 2010, he blamed the earthquake in Haiti on the country’s “pact with the devil,” and prior to that, he suggested Hurricane Katrina was God’s way of punishing Americans.
 
Back
Top