Posted on 11/19/2009 3:46:11 PM PST by freedomyes
The White House has a curse upon it. It is real. It is powerful. It will not go away until a particular act takes place.
The curse came upon the White when President George W. Bush placed the Koran with great aplomb in the White House library.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanconservativedaily.com ...
Oh, heck, my library has worse than that in it. They are reference books, and there’s nothing wrong with the president, or anybody else using a bad book to do research.
The Iliad is pagan literature, and it belongs in the library too.
The immoral acts of presidents like Clinton and Kennedy, and some of the bills signed in the White House are likely a bigger offense to the Almighty.
Pray that curse will be lifted by someone consciously obeying God by removing the Koran from the White House.
Don't expect that anytime soon, not with the Muslim-in-Chief occupying the White House.
One President putting a Koran in the library didn’t cause the curse. Having a President who believes it did.
Sort of like Scrappleface on steroids.
The author of the article you link to is either a very funny comedian or someone who is a bit unhinged.
J. Grant Swank, Jr. (gotta love that name) writes:
"It [the Koran] sits there as a curse. It sits there surrounded by demons. It sits there as a mockery to the Bible elsewhere in the White House. It sits there giving attention to the foes who are out to crumble our nation. That act was not taken lightly by the God of the Bible. When President Bush lifted that book, placing it in his library, and calling such complimentary attention to that publication, God in heaven was deeply grieved."
Then, after his rant about how awful the Koran is, Mr Swank says this:
"Read the KORAN at http://jgrantswankjr.blogspot.com/2008/02/koran.html"
As I said -- very funny.
the difference is that that particular book admired by mr. bush and muslims is regarded as holy writ. that puts it in a category unto itself, other than the books you mention.
if you are a biblical believer you have a specific regard for that literature considered holy writ by one religion or another.
non-biblical believers may not hold to that perspective; but that is the biblical believer’s conclusion.
sadly you are correct.
If it was a brand new copy originaly, I wonder how worn it will look at the end of obama's term.
we’ll have to ponder that one, for certain.
it is not either / or but both / and.
neither should have happened.
Agree
>> It was when he, during Ramada, entertained Muslim women and men, the genders in separate dining rooms. <<
As long as he made them stay at the Ramada, instead of the White House.
it is not either / or but both / and.
neither should have happened.
:-)
And may those in the White House who adhere to its tenets be escorted from the premises.
YES
Psalm 109:8
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