Pastor Kevin Swanson over the weekend hosted an event near Cincinnati where he said that he was surprised that God had not “judged” America over gay rights and legal abortion.

Swanson last year hosted three Republican presidential candidates at a conference in Iowa, including Texas Senator Ted Cruz, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee and former Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, where he told the crowd that gays need time to repent before being put to death.

Swanson told Saturday's crowd that judgment might come 120 years – the time it took Noah to build his ark – after two Supreme Court rulings, Roe v. Wade and Obergefell v. Hodges, which found that gay and lesbian couples have a constitutional right to marry. Swanson called Obergefell one of the “most radical, arrogant insults against Almighty God.”

“It’s amazing that God has not judged America in 1973,” Swanson said. “Hard to believe that God didn’t judge America in 2001 [sic] with the Lawrence v. Texas decision. It’s hard to believe that God didn’t judge America with Obergefell.”

“It is amazing that God has not brought judgment upon this world shortly after [the Obergefell decision] happened in July [sic] of 2015, or in August of 2015, or even in September of 2015, or maybe even October,” he added.

“So be assured, my friends, judgment is coming. I have no idea when it will come. Will it be 120 years from 1900? Will it be 120 years from 1890? Will it be 120 years from 1973, Roe v. Wade, the decision to eliminate hundreds of millions of babies in America and of course all around the world, same thing has happened since the 1960s? Will it be 120 years from 2015, the day on which the most powerful court in the world ruled against God’s institution of marriage in one of the most radical, arrogant insults against Almighty God? When will God’s judgment come? I have no idea, but I will tell you, it will come,” he added.