U.S. Evangelist Anne Graham Lotz says God will punish the U.S. with nuclear strike for its defiance

A well-known American Evangelist just stated a horrifying message for the United States of America. Daughter of Evangelist leader Billy Graham, Anne Graham Lotz just warned the U.S. and its people that God will send a nuclear strike to the country to punish people for their immorality.

During an interview with Billy Graham Evangelistic Association's Decision Magazine, Lotz said many Americans continue to defy God by pushing the deity away until "God just turns you over to yourself." Lotz stated, "When you sin and you refuse to repent, God backs away. You don't repent and you continue to sin and you become defiant.... That's where America is today."

Lotz then proceeded to say that God's punishment for America has already begun. "I'm talking about something like a nuclear strike, an earthquake that splits us in two, an EMP (electromagnetic pulse) attack that devastates our electrical grid. Something major that would be a game-changer for America, because we are so defiant and rebellious and idolatrous and immoral, and we now better," she told the magazine.

The Evangelical member then ended her statement with her belief that God has a plan for America and that the world "is not out of control" but "falling into place right at the feet of Jesus."

The article, which includes Lotz's statement, also enumerates the most heinous crimes recorded last year in America. The tragic shootings in Las Vegas and Texas are listed as well as the terrorist pickup attack in New York. The piece also tells something about the tension between the U.S. and North Korea with the rogue country warning the United States about the possibility of nuclear attacks.

United States President Donald Trump nor any other White House officials have not addressed Lotz's statement. Anne Graham Lotz is recognized as one of the most influenctial Evangelical members in the U.S..

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