Franklin Graham: Obama Better Watch Out for Lightning Bolts

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Franklin Graham is publishing a steady stream of truth on his Facebook page these days. His latest quip: President Obama better be mindful of God’s judgment.

“A lot has changed in three short years! Just three years ago, the President was on record as holding to the biblical definition of marriage,” Graham said. “Now he can’t say enough about his support for the LGBT agenda—and right after the Supreme Court’s decision to legalize same-sex marriage, he had the gall to disgrace the White House by lighting it up with the gay pride rainbow colors to celebrate.”

Photos of the White House looking like the gay pride rainbow have angered many. It was a bold move for a president who made bold words he never intended to keep. Now, Graham is making a bold promise of his own.

“This is arrogantly flaunting sinful behavior in the face of Almighty God,” he said. “My advice? He might want to have some extra lightning rods installed on the roof of the White House.”

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