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I looked him up. He's one of those crazy Christian coalition guys it looks like. I hate those people with the fire of a thousand suns. Like those guys that said 9/11 was because people were gay or something. Hate those people.Juan_Bottom wrote:A celebrity Conservative Christian douchebag. He has a tv show that airs daily on ABC and CBN called "the 700 club" about God and he also runs a charity/ministry.
I remember his charity famously following the tsunami and offering help only to Christians or those who converted. This one poor old bastard on an island sold bags of milk for a living and desperately needed a new refrigerator to keep them cold. He converted.
If you are serious in not knowing, then recognize that this guy has a HUGE following and a LOT of power, particularly in the south.thegreekdog wrote:I looked him up. He's one of those crazy Christian coalition guys it looks like. I hate those people with the fire of a thousand suns. Like those guys that said 9/11 was because people were gay or something. Hate those people.Juan_Bottom wrote:A celebrity Conservative Christian douchebag. He has a tv show that airs daily on ABC and CBN called "the 700 club" about God and he also runs a charity/ministry.
I remember his charity famously following the tsunami and offering help only to Christians or those who converted. This one poor old bastard on an island sold bags of milk for a living and desperately needed a new refrigerator to keep them cold. He converted.
He says Atheists are angry with god..........he just don't understand the meaning of Atheist does he!Juan_Bottom wrote:Pat Robertson Blames Atheists for Sikh Temple Shooting
Army of GOD wrote:f*ck orphans. Lazy sons of bitches. Us hard working Americans earned our parents.
While pointing out the inconsistencies with Biblical interpretation is fun, it misses the point. A pious individual isn't going to change their beliefs or alter their mentality because someone they may see as the enemy pointed out a flaw to them. The real issue isn't the religion itself, but the extremists the attempt to superimpose those beliefs on others.Juan_Bottom wrote:I like that he quotes Leviticus, which also says that he can't cut his hair or wear clothes made with many woven fabrics. Whoop-dee-doo
Meh, I'm dismissing him. I'm not sure he has a lot of power given the relative uncraziness of our government (yeah, I said it).PLAYER57832 wrote:If you are serious in now knowing, then recognize that this guy has a HUGE following and a LOT of power, particularly in the south.thegreekdog wrote:I looked him up. He's one of those crazy Christian coalition guys it looks like. I hate those people with the fire of a thousand suns. Like those guys that said 9/11 was because people were gay or something. Hate those people.Juan_Bottom wrote:A celebrity Conservative Christian douchebag. He has a tv show that airs daily on ABC and CBN called "the 700 club" about God and he also runs a charity/ministry.
I remember his charity famously following the tsunami and offering help only to Christians or those who converted. This one poor old bastard on an island sold bags of milk for a living and desperately needed a new refrigerator to keep them cold. He converted.
He founded the 700 club, for one.
He is a bombastic closed-minded, unthinking proponent of "I am the best interpreter of Christ's words". You dismiss him at your perile.
did you seriously write that sentencePLAYER57832 wrote:You dismiss him at your perile.
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pimpdave wrote:For those of you who don't know, Pat Robertson is a spiritual and intellectual leader of evangelical Christians.

In general, I agree with your statement. Yet, children in abusive homes would probably disagree (I realize that's not so much an "orphan" issue, but it does apply).tzor wrote:Even with all the potential baggage being in a family is far greater than being in an institution.
Woodruff wrote:In general, I agree with your statement. Yet, children in abusive homes would probably disagree (I realize that's not so much an "orphan" issue, but it does apply).
Woodruff wrote:And for those of you that don't think Pat Robertson has much of a following...the numbers don't lie. He absolutely does.

I would imagine that is a rather difficult request to prove, frankly. But his viewership is consistently over a million, so I think it's reasonable to conclude that close to a million people (at least) agree with him/believe what he says.tzor wrote:Woodruff wrote:And for those of you that don't think Pat Robertson has much of a following...the numbers don't lie. He absolutely does.
Again, if you have some solid research I would love to read it. There is a big difference between a following for his media empire overall and for him personally. I am really interested in how many people actually believe everything he says.
Yes, and no. No because these folks are infecting our public schools.. and politics hugely.rdsrds2120 wrote: While pointing out the inconsistencies with Biblical interpretation is fun, it misses the point. A pious individual isn't going to change their beliefs or alter their mentality because someone they may see as the enemy pointed out a flaw to them. The real issue isn't the religion itself, but the extremists the attempt to superimpose those beliefs on others.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Yes, and no. No because these folks are infecting our public schools.. and politics hugely.
