Monday, July 25, 2011

Lou Engle compares America with Nazi Germany

Posted by Ben Palosaari on Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 11:41 AM


Local IHOP nutbag Lou Engle, known worldwide for hating gay folks, now is trying to make some bizarre connection between Nazis and granting gays and lesbians civil rights.

Right Wing Watch reports that the video was taken at IHOP's Prayer and Prophetic Conference. The crazy says:
Can a homosexual have civil rights in America? They might. But it is not

their right given by God. Their right is to repent and stand until

Jesus delivers, and then the Church must go into war for them and get

them free. Brothers and sisters, we made it two spheres: government has a

sphere, and God has a sphere. That's what they did in Hitler's day. They

voted for money in economic crisis, and they sacrificed the sanctity of

life of the Jews. We do the same thing in America.

This is a shaky connection even by Engle's standards. But his bobbing is in fine form.


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Who is that stupid head banging air head behind engle?

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Posted by dongardx on 07/25/2011 at 4:12 PM

I know he's crazy, but there are a lot of crazy Christians doing a lot of evil. How about you find some other ones to do stories on too?

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Posted by Allie on 07/25/2011 at 1:35 PM
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