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coda
11th November 2005, 02:27
Televangelist Robertson warns town of God's wrath

By Alan Elsner
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Conservative Christian televangelist Pat Robertson told citizens of a Pennsylvania town that they had rejected God by voting their school board out of office for supporting "intelligent design" and warned them on Thursday not to be surprised if disaster struck.

Robertson, a former Republican presidential candidate and founder of the influential conservative Christian Broadcasting Network and Christian Coalition, has a long record of similar apocalyptic warnings and provocative statements.

Last summer, he hit the headlines by calling for the assassination of leftist Venezuelan Present Hugo Chavez, one of President George W. Bush's most vocal international critics.

"I'd like to say to the good citizens of Dover: if there is a disaster in your area, don't turn to God, you just rejected Him from your city," Robertson said on his daily television show broadcast from Virginia, "The 700 Club."

"And don't wonder why He hasn't helped you when problems begin, if they begin. I'm not saying they will, but if they do, just remember, you just voted God out of your city. And if that's the case, don't ask for His help because he might not be there," he said.

The 700 Club claims a daily audience of around one million. It is also broadcast around the world translated into more than 70 languages.

In voting on Tuesday, all eight Dover, Pennsylvania, school board members up for re-election lost their seats after trying to introduce "intelligent design" to high school science students as an alternative to the theory of evolution.

Adherents of intelligent design argue that certain forms in nature are too complex to have evolved through natural selection and must have been created by a "designer." Opponents say it is the latest attempt by conservatives to introduce religion into the school science curriculum.

The Dover case sparked a trial in federal court that gained nationwide attention after the school board was sued by parents backed by the American Civil Liberties Union. The board ordered schools to read students a short statement in biology classes informing them that the theory of evolution is not established fact and that gaps exist in it.

The statement mentioned intelligent design as an alternate theory and recommended students read a book that explained the theory further. A decision in the case is expected before the end of the year.

In 1998, Robertson warned the city of Orlando, Florida that it risked hurricanes, earthquakes and terrorist bombs after it allowed homosexual organizations to put up rainbow flags in support of sexual diversity.
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Correa
11th November 2005, 03:21
Hahahahaha! This man is so funny. I love him. :lol:

Jimmie Higgins
11th November 2005, 03:33
How could "intelligent design" ever explain nature's fuck-ups, like Pat Robertson, for example?

andrew_the_fox
11th November 2005, 04:11
i hate him and hope he gets in drunk driving accident

Master Che
11th November 2005, 05:06
I hope he gets convicted and then have his tongue cut off.

bcbm
11th November 2005, 06:17
I'm pretty sure even Jesus hates Pat Robertson.

Nothing Human Is Alien
11th November 2005, 06:24
HAHA I was just coming here to post this..

This guy never stops...

http://www.ihatepatrobertson.com

guerrillero
11th November 2005, 10:52
Is this guy desperate for publicity or what?

Nothing Human Is Alien
11th November 2005, 11:02
Nope. This is how he is. It's nothin new. He has a string of shit like this dating back years and years. Some of it is brought up in this (http://freepeoplesmovement.org/fp15d.html) article.

guerrillero
11th November 2005, 11:09
When this guy first came out with the idea that the US should take out Chavez.. The first thought that came to my mind is that some Repulican porbably paid this guy to make such a statement to the press in order to get the idea out their to the american public... But how he uses religion to manipulate the people.... It shocks me that their are people who actually pay attention to hear what this man has to say...

Ownthink
11th November 2005, 16:49
Maybe he will die by being struck by lightning.

It would be ironic.

Tekun
11th November 2005, 18:38
Ahhh, he's small potatoes
I just laugh him off

No one even listens to that fool anymore, the media helps him spread his ignorant garbage to the masses

Ignore it fellaz, therez bigger fish to fry!

Amusing Scrotum
11th November 2005, 19:10
I'm not saying they will, but if they do, just remember, you just voted God out of your city.

As basic as my understanding of Christianity is, I would have thought it would be impossible to "vote" God out as according to Christians he is everywhere. Also if you have voted God out, surely he can't come back and cause a natural disaster, unless of course God doesn't observe democratic principles.

The mind boggles. :unsure:

Jimmie Higgins
11th November 2005, 22:23
Originally posted by Armchair [email protected] 11 2005, 07:10 PM
The mind boggles. :unsure:
Yeah, it's incredible what a fool he is. It's like in his mind, God gave people free-will unless they vote against the republican party, then he gets all old-testiment on their asses! I mean, by Pat Robertson's own twisted logic, wouldn't God have stopped this election or stopped Darwin from publishing his findings? I mean, what kind of shotty god waits 150 years before punishing people for diobeying him?

Attributing 9-11 to god punishing gays and pagens, calling on people to off a democrtically elected populist in Venusuela, calling on God to create natural disasters when votes don't go your way... so much for christian "morality".

Guerrilla22
11th November 2005, 22:23
This guy never cease to amaze me. God wasn't voted out, logic was voted in.

metalero
11th November 2005, 22:33
Thanks god I´m atheist.

Ownthink
11th November 2005, 22:35
Originally posted by [email protected] 11 2005, 05:23 PM
This guy never cease to amaze me. God wasn't voted out, logic was voted in.
Best fucking quote ever

Moonfire
11th November 2005, 23:22
If a heaven and hell really do exist. This guy will surely burn in hell for passing gods judgement as his own.


(Note: Im not religious)