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Title: (Gov.) Perry mum on pastor's musings about Katrina purifying
Source: The Statesman
URL Source: http://www.statesman.com/metrostate ... ro/stories/09/11perryside.html
Published: Sep 11, 2005
Author: Gardner Selby
Post Date: 2005-09-11 15:57:45 by Zipporah
Keywords: purifying, pastors, musings
Views: 97
Comments: 3

Another pastor who attended says comments were offensive.

Gov. Rick Perry spoke at two private events this week where a Texas minister wondered if God sent Hurricane Katrina to purify the nation of sins, including homosexuality.

The GOP leader didn't object at the gatherings in San Antonio and Houston on Thursday.

Gubernatorial spokesman Robert Black, contacted Friday, said: "The governor does not agree with that. But far be it for the governor to try to divine the will of the Almighty.

"Americans of all faiths need to come together at this point in time to help the victims of this tragedy," he said.

Black said Perry speaks at hundreds of events annually and "sure doesn't do public critiques of what every speaker says."

The Rev. Dwight McKissic, organizing pastor of Cornerstone Baptist Church in Arlington, said he asked only if God sent the hurricane "to purify our nation."

Perry and McKissic addressed the Texas Restoration Project, which seeks to register 300,000 voters.

The project has drawn some 2,000 pastors and spouses to six presentations with Perry and religious leaders since May.

"I'm raising the question," McKissic said. "At some point, God will hold us accountable for our sins."

McKissic said Perry heard his comments at the group's luncheon in San Antonio but might have left a Houston dinner before he spoke.

Perry's office didn't confirm McKissic's recollection.

McKissic said he listed aspects of the Crescent City: "They have devil worship. They advertise 'Sin City' tours. They celebrate Southern decadence. Girls go wild in New Orleans.

"Sometimes God does not speak through natural phenomena," McKissic said. "This may have nothing to do with God being offended by homosexuality. But possibly it does," he said.

One of the attendees, the Rev. Don Wilkey of Onalaska, on Lake Livingston in East Texas, said the comments offended him, especially at a Christian gathering.

The Rev. Laurence White of Houston, the project's chairman, said McKissic did not reflect the project's position.

McKissic said his remarks didn't attack evacuees. His church has committed $200,000 to help victims pay a month's rent, he said.

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#1. To: Zipporah (#0)

But far be it for the governor to try to divine the will of the Almighty.

That's Pat Robertson's job.


I've already said too much.

MUDDOG  posted on  2005-09-11   16:38:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Zipporah (#0)

Giggle. Gotta love these loons.

I'm glad all those churches devastated by Katrina (She really sucked) were for the BigUpstairsDude.

"I want the American people to know that our dreams are gone, our work was in vain. There will be no future for our children and our grandchildren in the new Iraq. The future is for the clerics. They will lead the country.... This is not the democracy we dreamed of. This is the dictatorship of the majority!"--Dr. Raja Kuzai

swarthyguy  posted on  2005-09-12   14:12:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: swarthyguy (#2)

Sick bunch arent they? Sideline cheerleaders for devastation.. THEY got theirs! Sickos.

'Don't Dream It's Over'

Zipporah  posted on  2005-09-12   14:36:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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