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Evangelical thinks Japan quake is a sign of the ‘second coming’ - Raw Replay

It’s time for a change of lyrics in that kids’ praise song, “J is for Jesus.” According to Rev. Franklin Graham, J is not only for Jesus, it’s for Japan as well.

The evangelical, son of Rev. Billy Graham and president and CEO of Christian charity Samaritan’s Purse, appeared on Newsmax.tv to talk about his charity, how charming he thinks Glenn Beck is (very), and that the Bible tells us natural disasters are heavenly signs.

“I believe that there is an evil form, there is a devil, and that day, the devil was trying to use the winds and the waves to kill Jesus Christ,” Graham said. “Every time there’s a storm in life, I don’t think it’s always God behind it.”

“All of us need to be prepared to stand before almighty God,” he said.

Via: http://www.rawstory.com/rawreplay/2011/03/jesus-is-coming-evangelical-thinks-japan-quake-is-a-sign-of-the-second-coming/

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