Posted on 02/21/2017 3:30:38 PM PST by COBOL2Java
I have been in places and experiences before where demonic activity was palpable, wrote Joel Tooley, pastor of the First Church of the Nazarene in Melbourne.
The power of the Holy Spirit of God was protecting me in those moments and was once again protecting me and my daughter in this moment.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
Here’s a story about Fred Trump and some Jews:
http://www.chareidi.org/archives5777/voera/afredtrumpvrh77.htm
The most
Peaceful part of the rally was IN the rally. This douche had to have been in the protest area. I was there and there were absolutely ZERO “mobs” of angry Trump supporters. This story is pure garbage. Someone call CPS on this ahole.
Thank you JJotto.
Good people do good things for others.
I appreciate your link.
This preacher sounds like a real kook.
That and he sounds like a false prophet.
This so called “pastor” has all the hallmarks of a pedophile. He should be investigated by the FBI.
I was at the Melbourne rally. Anyone who believes this crackpot needs to have their head examined.
“traumatizing his 11-year-old daughter.”
If his daughter is traumatized. This “demon see-er” did the traumatizing.
Listening to the first lady say the Lords Prayer probably wasn’t the reason.
I think he was referring to “D” men— AKA Democrats
No man in his right mind would bring his child into a fight.
He shouldn't swear in front of his own daughter, then.
Some background on this Trump hater revealed
ursory perusal of Pastor Tooley’s Twitter account reveals that Tooley was a vocal anti-Trumper long before he ever decided to attend the Melbourne rally with the goal of giving his daughter a “positive presidential memory”— a stark contrast to the humble, nonpartisan church leader described in the U.S. Uncut article.
Earlier that week, Pastor Tooley posted a tweet bashing Trump’s grammar, and followed up less than an hour later by labeling Trump supporters as “impressionable non-thinkers”.
However, Tooley’s tweets about his daughter— the same one who was horrified to the point of tears— clearly indicate that both knew perfectly well what they were in for when they decided to attend Trump’s Melbourne rally.
In fact, when Trump came to town during the campaign season, Pastor Tooley expressed no desire whatsoever to attend, stating that he’d rather go to Walmart.
This guy may call himself a pastor, but all his does is use his pulpit to discuss politics and he uses his title to try and give his views credibility.
His words are his words and he’s out to lunch.
https://mobile.twitter.com/JoelTooley
I wonder if they’ve been trained by Scott Foval and/or Robert Creamer...
You know, trained in how to TRY to elicit a violent response from Trump supporters.
Come to think of it, I wonder if this “pastor” has been trained by them...
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