Just over a year on from the inauguration of President Joe Biden, that Hank Kunneman claimed God told him he wouldn't allow to happen, Biden having won an election with the largest popular vote in US history, that Kunneman claimed God told him he wouldn't allow him to win, false prophet, Hank Kunneman still can't accept that he's outed himself as a false prophet and a liar.
If you don't believe Hank Kunneman lied to his cult, you must believe God lied to Hank Kunneman, because manifestly, none of his prophesies ever came true despite the fact that Kunneman claimed God revealed them personally to him - the very definition of a false prophet.
Faced with the evidence of his false prophesies, Kunneman now has two choices: he can admit he lied and bore false witness to his cult or he can double down on his lies and pretend he was right all along and that God really did prevent Biden's victory (only no-one noticed) and just rely on his credulous cult not accepting the evidence either.
Now, in order to maintain the fiction that he is a genuine prophet of God, Kunneman is betraying his dream of a Taliban-style theocracy by showing he believes he has the right to veto anything President Biden does because he doesn't recognise Biden as the lawful president, based solely on his own lie that God had promised he would ensure Trump won in 2020.
It's almost as though Kunneman doesn’t believe what the Bible has to say about false prophets:
They have seen vanity and lying divination, saying, The Lord saith: and the Lord hath not sent them: and they have made others to hope that they would confirm the word. Have ye not seen a vain vision, and have ye not spoken a lying divination, whereas ye say, The Lord saith it; albeit I have not spoken? Therefore thus saith the Lord God; Because ye have spoken vanity, and seen lies, therefore, behold, I am against you, saith the Lord God. And mine hand shall be upon the prophets that see vanity, and that divine lies: they shall not be in the assembly of my people, neither shall they be written in the writing of the house of Israel, neither shall they enter into the land of Israel; and ye shall know that I am the Lord God.But, of course, Kunneman can depend on his cult not being aware of what the Bible has to say about anything very much. In his latest extremist rant, he asked his cult, rhetorically, of course; there being no dialogue in a rant from a pulpit:
Ezekiel 13:7-9
Why should we even pray for somebody — now you pray for his soul — but why should we pray for him in the context of being president? Why should he also be given the right — this is what infuriates me — why should he be given the right to appoint a Supreme Court justice who judges over the affairs of man if he’s not legitimate?Er... because he is legitimate, having been elected by the people, and because the US Consitiution gives him that power, perhaps? But under a Taliban-style theocracy, the 'Supreme Leader' (someone like Hank Kunemann, whom no-one voted for) would have a veto, just like the unelected 'Supreme Leader' does in Iran.
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