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Anonymous Coward User ID: 859394 United States 01/13/2010 10:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I absolutely DETEST that man! Amazingly, one day I flipped to the station with the 'idiot' criticizing an absolutely masterful painting by a college student. It was an oil painting of Christ on the cross and it was beautiful! Done like the painters during the Rennaissance. Good ole Pat was Crucifying the young artist for painting such a shameful scene. Would you believe the student LOST his scholarship? I can't fine the link now, but this happened in the 90's and I'll never forget it. The student was a brilliant artist and actually was painting his won crucifixion in the end, because Robertson crucified on national TV. Very public! |
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moops User ID: 852632 United States 01/13/2010 10:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | pat robertson is a free mason fact The Catholic - Protestant controversy is examined in detail through history and current world events. Quoting prominent world thinkers and leaders, Dr. Veith shows how ecumenism and freemasonry play hand in hand - with a look at some influential Christian leaders such as Robert Schuller, Rick Warren, Bill Hybels, Kenneth Copeland, Oral Roberts, Billy Graham, Benny Hinn, and the modern charasmatic movement MOOPS,spreading joy and mayhem :) [link to www.onegoodkitty.com] [link to www.biblegateway.com] And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather EXPOSE them. |
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all_the_kings_horses User ID: 25824 United States 01/13/2010 11:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Pats not serious, he is just jiving you. In a previous life Pat was a court jester perhaps for Henry the VIII, an unlicensed fool at that! At that time Pat was just "wise enough to play the fool". At times you can see the gleam in Pats eyes, a channeler recalling his long lost spirit of foolery! In a more sane world Obama would have appointed Pat the administrations Jest. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 848712 Canada 01/14/2010 11:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Every one of those statements is idiotic. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 222101True, but here's the clincher of them all: Pat Robertson, rationalizing genocide committed by the early Israelites, on “The 700 Club” television program. May 6th, 1985 "The wars of extermination have given a lot of people trouble unless they know what was going on. The people in the land of Palestine were very wicked. They were given over to idolatry; they were having sex, apparently, with animals; they were having sex men with men, and women with women; they were committing adultery, fornication; they were worshiping idols, offering their children up; and they were forsaking God. God told the Israelites to kill them all - men, women and children, to destroy them. And that seems to be a terrible thing to do. Is it? Or isn't it? Well, let us assume there were 2,000 of them, or 10,000 of them living in the land, or whatever number there was of them. I don't have the exact number. Pick a number. God said, "Kill them all." Well, that would seem hard, wouldn't it? That would be 10,000 people who would probably go to hell. But, if they stayed and reproduced, in 30 or 40 or 50 or 60 or 100 more years, they could conceivably be - 10,000 would go to a 100,000 - 100,000 could conceivably go to a million. And then, there would be a million people who would have to spend an eternity in Hell! And it's far more merciful to take away a few than to see in the future a 100 years down the road, and say, "Well, I have to take away a million people that would forever be apart from God," because the abomination was there like a contagium. God saw that there was no cure for it. It wasn't going to change; their hearts weren't going to change; and all they they would do is cause trouble for the Israelites, and pull the Israelites away from God, and prevent the truth of God from reaching the Earth. So, God, in love, took away a small number that he might not have to take away a large number." |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 804044 United States 01/14/2010 11:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Does he know Jesus is a cross breed between zombies, vampires, and frankenstein? Check it out for yourself if ya don't believe me [link to 3.bp.blogspot.com] lol |
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