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Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath

The Chinese Republics
11-11-2005, 09:08
Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath
Eight 'intelligent design' school board members lost election

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- Conservative Christian broadcaster 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 Thursday not to be surprised if disaster struck.

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

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, eight Dover, Pennsylvania, school board members up for re-election lost their seats after trying to introduce a statement on "intelligent design" to high school biology students.

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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yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah........ :rolleyes:
The lamest scare tactics ever from a wacko, jesus-freak conservative.
BTW the eight "intelligent designers" deserve to be kicked out of the school board for poisoning kids' minds.
Potaria
11-11-2005, 09:14
Relatively old news. I heard about this earlier.
Domici
11-11-2005, 16:13
Relatively old news. I heard about this earlier.

Speaking of old. Anyone notice that the older Robertson gets, the more God starts to say things that approach "hey you mortals, get off my lawn."

You know, if I didn't know better, I'd say that Robertson isn't actually getting any information directly from God, but he's just making it up himself.
Bolol
11-11-2005, 16:20
Whatever happened to brotherhood and kindness? Love and peace? Robertson is a disgrace to the religion.

Baby Jesus is crying right now.
Deep Kimchi
11-11-2005, 16:21
Whatever happened to brotherhood and kindness? Love and peace? Robertson is a disgrace to the religion.

Baby Jesus is crying right now.

You're acting as though Robertson was a person of some influence...
Eutrusca
11-11-2005, 16:22
Speaking of old. Anyone notice that the older Robertson gets, the more God starts to say things that approach "hey you mortals, get off my lawn."

You know, if I didn't know better, I'd say that Robertson isn't actually getting any information directly from God, but he's just making it up himself.
Well, DUH!

BTW ... WTF does "being old" have to do with being fanatical? Huh? Huh? Huh? :p
Laerod
11-11-2005, 16:23
Interesting. Maybe I'll get hit too, since I'm registered there. :D
Bolol
11-11-2005, 16:24
You're acting as though Robertson was a person of some influence...

As much as I hate to say it...he has more viewers on his damned program than there really needs to be.

Don't get me wrong, in the ultimate scheme of things, people like him are still a minority. And I wouldn't mind seeing in some great divine irony that HE gets lightning bolt'd.
DrunkenDove
11-11-2005, 16:27
Robertson's God sounds like a prick. The minute he doesn't get his way (as defined by Robertson) he's all "I'm going to smite you for using your brains that I intellegently designed for you." He should be happy.
Nugorshtock
11-11-2005, 16:27
Just be grateful that you don't LIVE here. I sent in an anti-creationism editorial to the newspaper and got a letter telling me (in a roundabout way) that I'm going to Hell if I don't listen to this guy. Another person sent in a counter-editorial accusing me of being an elitist because "I know what's best for everyone" and that I "want to be my own God"
Twidgets
11-11-2005, 16:30
Speaking of old. Anyone notice that the older Robertson gets, the more God starts to say things that approach "hey you mortals, get off my lawn."

You know, if I didn't know better, I'd say that Robertson isn't actually getting any information directly from God, but he's just making it up himself.

Robertson is proof that God doesn't exist. If he did, then it would be physically painful to be a jackass to his magnitude.

Disclaimer to those of thin-skin: I have nothing against religion; just Robertson.
Bolol
11-11-2005, 16:31
Just be grateful that you don't LIVE here. I sent in an anti-creationism editorial to the newspaper and got a letter telling me (in a roundabout way) that I'm going to Hell if I don't listen to this guy. Another person sent in a counter-editorial accusing me of being an elitist because "I know what's best for everyone" and that I "want to be my own God"

Whoa...

I'd expect some sort of feedback for an editorial, but sometimes I wish that people would...y'know...chill...

Could I get a copy of the editorial?
Sucker Punch
11-11-2005, 16:33
Good Lord.

This man is an ass... Does he never tire of sticking his feet in his mouth?
Corneliu
11-11-2005, 16:35
This was in the local paper this morning.

All I have to say is, does this guy know when to shut up? Apparently not.
Tekania
11-11-2005, 23:03
Well, DUH!

BTW ... WTF does "being old" have to do with being fanatical? Huh? Huh? Huh? :p

Ya' know them young'ins. Think anyone over 40 s'a geezer anyway.
Tekania
11-11-2005, 23:04
As much as I hate to say it...he has more viewers on his damned program than there really needs to be.

Don't get me wrong, in the ultimate scheme of things, people like him are still a minority. And I wouldn't mind seeing in some great divine irony that HE gets lightning bolt'd.

That's not really saying much.... 1 would still be more viewers than there really needs to be.
Dempublicents1
11-11-2005, 23:42
Pat Robertson: "If you don't lie to your children, you are voting against God, and God will strike you down!"

Cute.