Robert Jeffress: First Amendment protections invite wrath of God
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Fri Jan 06, 2012 at 04:18:07 PM EST

We already knew that the religious right would like nothing better than to sweep away the First Amendment.  Well, one of its more prominent leaders just came out and said it in terms as blunt as I've heard in a long while.  

You may remember Robert Jeffress, pastor of First Baptist Church of Dallas, from back in October.  He endorsed Rick Perry for president on the grounds that Mitt Romney's Mormon faith disqualified him from the job.  He went on further and argued that if Romney gets the nomination, a large number of fundies might stay home.  Well, sometime in December, Jeffress told his flock in Dallas that the First Amendment's protections on freedom of religion invite the wrath of God on this nation.

Although our Constitution grants every citizen the right to worship or not worship any god he chooses, that right in no way changes God’s attitude toward idolatry. God does not change. Any nation that chooses to publicly renounce the true God in order to embrace and elevate other gods is going to face God’s judgment. That is what the Word of God says. And I closed that editorial in the Washington Post by saying, how ironic that the Air Force, which is trying to protect our nation against terrorist attacks, how ironic that our nation is doing the very thing that is guaranteed to kindle the anger of God against us.

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