Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Japanese Tsunami Trash Will Bring America To It's Knees




Why is  Armstrongism such an embarrassment? Why is logic never embraced? Why is reason missing?
http://lewrockwell.com/spl3/tsunami-debris-head-to-hawaii.html

It appears to me that God is going to bring America to its knees--Are we praying that God will grant us repentance?? This all could be turned aside if we prayed with alll our hearts--I mean the whole punishment. But also God could send this trash to that Pacific vortex of trash the same as he has turned hurricanes aside from feast sites.  
Let the trash go pollute some pagan gentile country, just as hurricanes can be diverted to kill others while COG members bask in bliss

The fact that Lew Rockwell is brought into the equation also speaks volumes on Armstrongism!

Another interesting observation is the tag line that the woman who posted the above uses:

Life becomes harder for us when we live for others, but it also becomes richer and happier.~~Albert Schweitzer
I think she needs to practice what she preaches!  Maybe the trash is headed towards America because we have the resources to clean it up, which some poorer country might not be able to do. When we take on the burdens of others, it lightens their load, just a thought...

4 comments:

DennisCDiehl said...
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Anonymous said...

People should be reminded that sometimes the weather pretty much did in Feast sites and people had to make new plans at the last minute. Just what are we to make of that? God's displeasure with idolaters?

Oh heavens, no! Heaven forfend!

So trash is coming across the Pacific Ocean from one Gentile nation to another. The United States has been getting China's air pollution for several years now. Really, did God send that or was it the result of natural weather patterns and bad luck for mainly San Francisco?

Too bad ACoGs didn't notice until I just mentioned it.

Stay tuned for more hyperbole.

You can just imagine it now, can't you? (You'd be surprised how much material they steal from me without attribution for their cause -- the concept of Spiritual Junk Food, for example.)

James said...

Maybe I can pick up that TV floating in the debris once it hits the coast. Hope its a large flat screen!

Anonymous said...

Douglas,

You wrote: "...Stay tuned for more hyperbole.

You can just imagine it now, can't you? (You'd be surprised how much material they steal from me without attribution for their cause -- the concept of Spiritual Junk Food, for example.)..."

I was just curious: when did you first use that phrase "Junk Food?"

Many years ago, I heard a sermon titled: "Milk, Meat or Junk Food."

Thanks,

John