Televangelist Claims God Told Him People Will Confuse Signs of Jesus’ Second Coming With Global Warming

Televangelist Jim Bakker, the hucksteriest of all hucksters, is claiming God told him that people will not believe the signs of Jesus’ return because they’ll just think it was global warming.

The last few years have not been kind to Bakker. Two years ago the 82-year old lost in court and was ordered to pay $156,000 to settle a lawsuit stemming from selling colloidal silver as a cure-all for the novel coronavirus. Last year the embattled Bakker had his credit card companies cut him off and reduced him to only taking checks to support his ever-dwindling ministry. This has made him desperate to hawk any prophecy, piece, or potion he can to keep the lights on, including Selling $1000 Miracle Blanket or having guests that claimed Reptile Alien Pretended to Be her Husband in an Attempt to Seduce Her. He explains:

This global warming business is anti-God. If you don’t believe God can run things- he created this world. And a lot of people, here’s what God spoke to me, I’m gonna show you something I’ve never shared before. I don’t think.

But God spoke to me that a lot of people are not going to accept the signs, listen to me, of the Second Coming. That the rapture is near. Because they’re going to call it ‘global warming problems’. They’re going to say ‘earthquakes are global warming’. No! God has given that 1000s of years ago, it was in His Word. These are the signs.

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8 thoughts on “Televangelist Claims God Told Him People Will Confuse Signs of Jesus’ Second Coming With Global Warming

  1. There is no question Jim Baker is a fake, fraud, charlatan grifter.

    That said, mankind has been trying to attribute God’s judgement to natural phenomena since Darwin, and prior. Of course, mankind will do the same as it relates to the events foretold. Of course the world will try to explain it away. I have believed for many years that Evolution (big-E) is at least a significant part of the lie referenced in 2 Thess. 2:11, if not the totality of the lie. Global warming hysteria is rooted in it, and is but a small part of it.

    It’s clear God did not speak to Mr. Baker in this case, because God would’ve been telling him the blatantly obvious, which most of the rest of us have known and understood for most of our lives. There is nothing revealing in what Mr. Baker was allegedly told. In fact, it doesn’t begin to scratch the surface.

    1. I continue to be a bit puzzled as to why Right Wing Watch constantly calls out things that are not political. There is nothing right or left about what Mr. Baker said, in this case. And in trying to make it political, Right Wing Watch implicitly admits that climate change hysteria is rooted in politics rather than science. Not only that, but they are essentially siding with the very same darwinist, “science” worshiping, over-population, collectivist, eugenicist hysteria that fed the historical genocide they would presumably be trying to prevent from ever happening again. While they’re watching, perhaps they should also watch themselves.

      1. The ones who had the guts to stand up against the rabid darwinist, occultist/atheist, science-worshiping, immoral (including sexually immoral), cult of national socialism, though it cost many their mortal life, were those with a Biblical worldview.

        Those who were complicit in and went along with the genocide were not those with a Biblical worldview. And such should be extremely obvious to anybody who’s ever bothered to read God’s Word.

        The folks at RWW might want to give this simple fact some thought, lest it sneaks up on them again from a direction they don’t suspect.

      2. The genocide of mortal bodies is horrific. The attempted genocide of immortal souls, via all manner of extortion and persuasion, is infinitely and eternally worse.

        Be it irrational fear of Believers, desire for misguided revenge, desire for world utopia, or some other motivation, they need to let it go and let God deal with it, lest they become the same monsters they claim to be fighting against.

      3. Bible-believing, born again Christians – those with a Biblical worldview, from the first verse to the last – are but a tiny subset of a tiny percentage of Creationists. We have no power, and never have had power. The closest this continent has ever been to such leadership is the founders of this nation, and even they did not have the conviction, fear of God, and faith enough to repent and turn from their sins, and to put away that which they knew was wicked. And the same can be said for leadership of just about every other nation on this planet, with very, very few possible exceptions over the past two millennia.

        We are not a threat. The overton window has passed us by going 1000 mph down the highway to Hell. We don’t have a “side” in the political fight.

        But it is very telling that so much effort and energy is devoted to targeting those they believe to be among us. Kinda almost like deep down they know it is true, that Jesus is exactly who and what He said that He is.

    2. The notion that God operates within the boundaries of the knowledge of mankind, and that everything He does is explainable by the knowledge of mankind, operating within the boundaries of natural processes, and so on, is the cult of Gnosticism.

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