I have a brother-in-law who likes Perry Stone. That's where I first heard of him years ago. Many years ago, when I was in Georgia, I drove down to Macon when Perry Stone was visiting to hear him preach. I believe my brother-in-law told us about it and my wife wanted to see him. Now, he's on TV. I haven't seen much Manna Fest. I've probably heard him preach a few hours in all. I've looked at the program for a few minutes. Once it was about underwater structures that Jacque Cousteau's brother allegedly found in the Bermuda Triangle, and what sounded like the screams of Hell down there, supposed gates to the underworld. That was about the most fantastic thing I heard on the show. It seems like fantastic (in the sense of fantasy) things might appeal to the man.Many years later, I heard him talking about, if I remember right, a black oil tornado coming out of the Gulf of Mexico. If I remember right, he kept interpreting it to be some kind of nuclear attack on an oil well.But what ended up happening was that awful BP spill.Do you think Perry Stone might have gotten some real revelation, and then came up with a rather wild fantastic interpretation of it? (Or his supporters could argue that people prayed and the nuclear thing didn't happen, or that there was a conspiracy and the official story of why it leaked isn't the true one.