Evangelist: All Gay People Are Evangelists-in-Waiting, but Satan Confused Them April 1, 2021

Evangelist: All Gay People Are Evangelists-in-Waiting, but Satan Confused Them

Televangelist Robin Bullock, who said last November that the COVID crisis could be blamed on people who voted for Hillary Clinton and who more recently claimed that prophets had the power to restore Donald Trump to the presidency, is also the pastor of his own church.

During a service on Tuesday, he told the crowd that all gay people were actually just straight people inhabited by Satan in order to prevent them from becoming promoters for Jesus.

… “Homosexuality is a cover up for an evangelist. People that are in that lifestyle are really called [to be] evangelists by the Lord, and this is a spirit that attacks that to stop it. So, instead of just praying a lot of things right here, what I’m led to do is to call forth the gift of evangelism that God has placed on their lives, to come forth and it will drive that other out.”

“So right now, I call for the gift of evangelism, that call from God that those that are bound up in homosexuality, that the evangelist anointing will come upon their lives because that’s what they are,” he proclaimed. “And we say to the evangelist inside the homosexual, ‘Come forth, come out of that tomb, and come forth in Jesus’ name.”

There you have it. All gay people are lying to themselves, and if they would only drive the devil out of their bodies, they would be free to worship Jesus.

What about the practicing Christians who happen to be gay? I guess they’re just confused.

What about the gay people who have no desire to be evangelists? I guess they don’t exist.

What about Robin Bullock? Totally straight. Not compensating for anything. And his hair is totally real, too.

Maybe the weirdest thing about this story is that it’s not even the top story this week involving Satan, homosexuality, and Christianity.

(via Right Wing Watch)

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