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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Beware of False Prophets?

Pat Robertson has apparently been informed by the almighty Himself who the next president shall be.  The kicker? Ol' Pat doesn't want to say who this president will be.  I'm sure there's a number of reasons; first and foremost the fact that God didn't tell Pat who the next President will be.  I can safely say this, since Pat has had numerous incorrect predictions in the past.  That and, well, I don't buy the whole divine knowledge thing.  In fact, it's one of the main reasons I have such a hard time accepting evangelical Christianity.  People like Rick Perry, Michele Bachman, and all the rest claiming that God himself told them to run for president... it's infuriating.

Matthew 7:15, NIV: "Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves."

How many times has Pat Robertson made false predictions?  How many asinine things has he spewed in the past few years?  Quite a few, assuredly.  From the Hatian earthquake being the result of centuries-old voodoo practice to Katrina being the end-result of homosexuality, this man has run the gammut of idiotic utterances.


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