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Where Is God?
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| In this book, you ask, where is God in all these, in all of what's going on? | |
| What answers have you found? | |
| To quote Cardinal Dola, this is why I wanted him to read my book. | |
| I had never met him, but I saw him on Fox News, and it was right at the beginning of the coronavirus crisis. | |
| And they said to the Archbishop, where is God in all this? | |
| And he said, he's right in the middle of it. | |
| And when I heard that, I said, I want to meet that man. | |
| And I did everything. | |
| It worked out. | |
| He read my book, gave it a wonderful endorsement, invited me to his home in New York City. | |
| We spent nearly an hour together. | |
| We did a tweet together, which is hilarious. | |
| He's so funny. | |
| But he endorsed that book with, well, unreserved endorsement. | |
| And the reply that he gave, where is God? | |
| Right in the middle of it. | |
| In my own way of putting it, he's the architect of all that we're going through. | |
| You see, there are those who say, sadly, and I don't mean to be unfair, but if you ask me, those who have a theology one inch deep, they would say the devil did it. | |
| That's nonsense. | |
| God is behind it all. | |
| God may use the devil, just like he did with Job, but the devil could do nothing without God's permission. | |
| And God is up to something. | |
| And I give five kinds of judgment. | |
| You see, this is God's judgment. | |
| It's judgment on America. | |
| And he is very, very unhappy with what's going on in our country. | |
| You see, one difference between Israel and America is this. | |
| God chose Israel. | |
| America chose God. | |
| And it comes out in the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution. | |
| Look on all our money. | |
| In God we trust. | |
| You see, we chose God, and God entered into a covenant with us. | |
| But now, in the last several years, we've deserted him, and God's angry, and he sent the judgment. | |