Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan gets crazier as he gets older. Now 76, Farrakhan has become so delusional that he claims there’s a preacher out there publicly praying for the death of President Obama. Even though it was pretty obvious that Farrakhan was drowning in paranoia, I decided to check on this allegation just so I could add one more piece to the growing body of evidence that Farrakhan is nuts (see below).
Minister Louis was wrong when he claimed a preacher was actively praying for Mr. Obama’s death—it turns out there are at least two: the Rev. Wiley Drake of First Southern Baptist Church in Buena Park CA, and the Rev. Steven Anderson of the Faithful Word Baptist Church in Tempe AZ.
The Rev. Anderson brought credit to clergymen everywhere when he said in an August 16, 2009 sermon that he hopes Mr. Obama “dies and goes to hell.” Anderson added, “If you want to know how I’d like to see Obama die, I’d like him to die of natural causes. I don’t want him to be a martyr, we don’t need another holiday. I’d like to see him die, like Ted Kennedy, of brain cancer.”
Meanwhile, another wellspring of Christian love and charity, the Rev. Mr. Drake says, “I think it’s appropriate to pray the Word of God. I’m not saying anything. What I am doing is repeating what God is saying, and if that puts me on somebody’s list, then I’ll just have to be on their list. If he (Mr. Obama) does not turn to God and does not turn his life around, I am asking God to enforce imprecatory prayers that are throughout the Scripture that would cause him death, that’s correct.”
So, we’ve got two crazy “Christians” who apparently are not entirely in touch with Christ’s teachings and one crazy Muslim who is apparently is not in touch at all. Minister Farrakhan’s revelations at the February 28 Nation of Islam Savior’s Day celebration are instructive. During a 3 ½ hour tirade (please Minister Farrakhan, I gotta piss) we learned the following:
The Zionists are in control of the Congress
The white right is trying to set Barack up to be assassinated
9/11 was an inside job
Minister Farrakhan was given the ability to predict the future while on a spaceship one million years ahead of America’s technology
The spaceship contains 1500 airplanes, each containing 3 bombs
Angels on the spaceship can build walls out of air
Farrakhan concluded his remarks by reminding his audience that “I’m very humble, I’m a light in the midst of darkness.” He said that it would be “too cheap” to call him a prophet. Apparently he has been promoted to a higher rank. I’m betting on Son of God or maybe Uncle of God.
Let’s hope Messrs Farrakhan, Drake, and Anderson get to spend some quality time in Hell together.
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Die, Barry, Die
Minister Louis was wrong when he claimed a preacher was actively praying for Mr. Obama’s death—it turns out there are at least two: the Rev. Wiley Drake of First Southern Baptist Church in Buena Park CA, and the Rev. Steven Anderson of the Faithful Word Baptist Church in Tempe AZ.
The Rev. Anderson brought credit to clergymen everywhere when he said in an August 16, 2009 sermon that he hopes Mr. Obama “dies and goes to hell.” Anderson added, “If you want to know how I’d like to see Obama die, I’d like him to die of natural causes. I don’t want him to be a martyr, we don’t need another holiday. I’d like to see him die, like Ted Kennedy, of brain cancer.”
Meanwhile, another wellspring of Christian love and charity, the Rev. Mr. Drake says, “I think it’s appropriate to pray the Word of God. I’m not saying anything. What I am doing is repeating what God is saying, and if that puts me on somebody’s list, then I’ll just have to be on their list. If he (Mr. Obama) does not turn to God and does not turn his life around, I am asking God to enforce imprecatory prayers that are throughout the Scripture that would cause him death, that’s correct.”
So, we’ve got two crazy “Christians” who apparently are not entirely in touch with Christ’s teachings and one crazy Muslim who is apparently is not in touch at all. Minister Farrakhan’s revelations at the February 28 Nation of Islam Savior’s Day celebration are instructive. During a 3 ½ hour tirade (please Minister Farrakhan, I gotta piss) we learned the following:
Farrakhan concluded his remarks by reminding his audience that “I’m very humble, I’m a light in the midst of darkness.” He said that it would be “too cheap” to call him a prophet. Apparently he has been promoted to a higher rank. I’m betting on Son of God or maybe Uncle of God.
Let’s hope Messrs Farrakhan, Drake, and Anderson get to spend some quality time in Hell together.
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