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"Tell Em Pat" |
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11 Nov 2005 03:58:45 AM |
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Pat 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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| User: "Rosskolnikov" |
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
11 Nov 2005 04:04:36 AM |
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"Tell 'Em Pat" <heypat@youda.man> wrote in message
news:7i58n1hj9ip44rrf0hqgckvs0dcppomlve@usenet...
Eight 'intelligent design' school board members lost election
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.
Last I checked, Orlando was just fine.
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| User: "Mitchell Holman" |
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
11 Nov 2005 04:33:28 AM |
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"Rosskolnikov" <restorey2001@yahoo.com> wrote in news:oLUcf.253$104.234
@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net:
"Tell 'Em Pat" <heypat@youda.man> wrote in message
news:7i58n1hj9ip44rrf0hqgckvs0dcppomlve@usenet...
Eight 'intelligent design' school board members lost election
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.
Last I checked, Orlando was just fine.
"In the name of Jesus, we reach out our hand in faith
and we command that storm to cease its forward motion
to the north and to turn and to go out into the sea"
Pat Robertson, on Hurricane Isabel, Sept 17, 2003. He
went on to tell viewers that Isabel would not hit land
and not to flee. It hit N.Carolina the next day.
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| User: "kathryn" |
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
11 Nov 2005 03:46:45 PM |
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"Mitchell Holman" <ta2eeneNoEmail@comcast.com> wrote in message
news:Xns970AE578D6586ta2eene2@216.196.97.131...
"Rosskolnikov" <restorey2001@yahoo.com> wrote in news:oLUcf.253$104.234
@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net:
"Tell 'Em Pat" <heypat@youda.man> wrote in message
news:7i58n1hj9ip44rrf0hqgckvs0dcppomlve@usenet...
Eight 'intelligent design' school board members lost election
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.
Last I checked, Orlando was just fine.
"In the name of Jesus, we reach out our hand in faith
and we command that storm to cease its forward motion
to the north and to turn and to go out into the sea"
Pat Robertson, on Hurricane Isabel, Sept 17, 2003. He
went on to tell viewers that Isabel would not hit land
and not to flee. It hit N.Carolina the next day.
god just isn't listening to him
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| User: "towelie" |
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
11 Nov 2005 06:54:57 AM |
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TV's Mitchell Holman wrote:
"Rosskolnikov" <restorey2001@yahoo.com> wrote in news:oLUcf.253$104.234
@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net:
"Tell 'Em Pat" <heypat@youda.man> wrote in message
news:7i58n1hj9ip44rrf0hqgckvs0dcppomlve@usenet...
Eight 'intelligent design' school board members lost election
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.
Last I checked, Orlando was just fine.
"In the name of Jesus, we reach out our hand in faith
and we command that storm to cease its forward motion
to the north and to turn and to go out into the sea"
Pat Robertson, on Hurricane Isabel, Sept 17, 2003. He
went on to tell viewers that Isabel would not hit land
and not to flee. It hit N.Carolina the next day.
If there were any casulties that were caused by the Patwa, he should be
prosecuted for manslaughter.
--
aa #2133
ap #19
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| User: "Mitchell Holman" |
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
11 Nov 2005 12:00:44 PM |
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"towelie" <bugoNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in news:TPKdncKlWPmk3eneRVn-
jw@centurytel.net:
TV's Mitchell Holman wrote:
"Rosskolnikov" <restorey2001@yahoo.com> wrote in news:oLUcf.253$104.234
@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net:
"Tell 'Em Pat" <heypat@youda.man> wrote in message
news:7i58n1hj9ip44rrf0hqgckvs0dcppomlve@usenet...
Eight 'intelligent design' school board members lost election
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.
Last I checked, Orlando was just fine.
"In the name of Jesus, we reach out our hand in faith
and we command that storm to cease its forward motion
to the north and to turn and to go out into the sea"
Pat Robertson, on Hurricane Isabel, Sept 17, 2003. He
went on to tell viewers that Isabel would not hit land
and not to flee. It hit N.Carolina the next day.
If there were any casulties that were caused by the Patwa, he should be
prosecuted for manslaughter.
How people can continue to send money to this
disgraced faith healer is beyond me....
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| User: "Andrealphus" |
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
11 Nov 2005 12:14:07 PM |
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In News Xns970B3D29BFEDCta2eene2@216.196.97.131,, Mitchell Holman at
ta2eeneNoEmail@comcast.com, typed this:
"towelie" <bugoNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in news:TPKdncKlWPmk3eneRVn-
jw@centurytel.net:
TV's Mitchell Holman wrote:
"Rosskolnikov" <restorey2001@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:oLUcf.253$104.234 @newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net:
"Tell 'Em Pat" <heypat@youda.man> wrote in message
news:7i58n1hj9ip44rrf0hqgckvs0dcppomlve@usenet...
Eight 'intelligent design' school board members lost election
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.
Last I checked, Orlando was just fine.
"In the name of Jesus, we reach out our hand in faith
and we command that storm to cease its forward motion
to the north and to turn and to go out into the sea"
Pat Robertson, on Hurricane Isabel, Sept 17, 2003. He
went on to tell viewers that Isabel would not hit land
and not to flee. It hit N.Carolina the next day.
If there were any casulties that were caused by the Patwa, he should
be prosecuted for manslaughter.
How people can continue to send money to this
disgraced faith healer is beyond me....
You mispelled "Snake Oil Salesman"
--
Question with boldness even the existence of god; because if there be
one, he must more approve the homage of reason than that of blindfolded
fear. – Thomas Jefferson
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| User: "towelie" |
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
11 Nov 2005 12:19:57 PM |
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TV's Andrealphus wrote:
In News Xns970B3D29BFEDCta2eene2@216.196.97.131,, Mitchell Holman at
ta2eeneNoEmail@comcast.com, typed this:
"towelie" <bugoNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in news:TPKdncKlWPmk3eneRVn-
jw@centurytel.net:
TV's Mitchell Holman wrote:
"Rosskolnikov" <restorey2001@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:oLUcf.253$104.234 @newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net:
"Tell 'Em Pat" <heypat@youda.man> wrote in message
news:7i58n1hj9ip44rrf0hqgckvs0dcppomlve@usenet...
Eight 'intelligent design' school board members lost election
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.
Last I checked, Orlando was just fine.
"In the name of Jesus, we reach out our hand in faith
and we command that storm to cease its forward motion
to the north and to turn and to go out into the sea"
Pat Robertson, on Hurricane Isabel, Sept 17, 2003. He
went on to tell viewers that Isabel would not hit land
and not to flee. It hit N.Carolina the next day.
If there were any casulties that were caused by the Patwa, he should
be prosecuted for manslaughter.
How people can continue to send money to this
disgraced faith healer is beyond me....
You mispelled "Snake Oil Salesman"
You misspelled "Fucking Liar".
--
aa #2133
ap #19
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| User: "Dennis Lewis" |
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
11 Nov 2005 03:21:18 PM |
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On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 06:00:44 -0600, Mitchell Holman wrote:
How people can continue to send money to this
disgraced faith healer is beyond me....
Especially since he's got more money than God already.
What's the purpose in donating to "The 700 Club" again? The show's
twice daily timeslot on ABC Family is guaranteed by the sales contract
when Pat made a killing in the sale of CBN years ago. And what charity
work does "The 700 Club" do?
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| User: "Dionisio" |
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13 Nov 2005 11:56:57 PM |
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Dennis Lewis wrote:
And what charity work does "The 700 Club" do?
Operation Blessing.
<ducks>
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"If Christians want us to believe in a Redeemer, let them act redeemed."
--Voltaire
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| User: "Andrealphus" |
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
11 Nov 2005 04:32:17 AM |
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In News oLUcf.253$104.234@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net,, Rosskolnikov at
restorey2001@yahoo.com, typed this:
"Tell 'Em Pat" <heypat@youda.man> wrote in message
news:7i58n1hj9ip44rrf0hqgckvs0dcppomlve@usenet...
Eight 'intelligent design' school board members lost election
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.
Last I checked, Orlando was just fine.
Later that same year, a hurricane (Hugo I think) veered north and hit the
Carolinas doing almost a million dollars worth of damage to Robertson's
property, and summer home. The damage included three drown Arabian Horses.
--
Question with boldness even the existence of god; because if there be
one, he must more approve the homage of reason than that of blindfolded
fear. – Thomas Jefferson
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| User: "Brian Westley" |
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
11 Nov 2005 04:49:15 AM |
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"Andrealphus" <NOREALEMAIL10@THISADDRESS.FOAD> writes:
In News oLUcf.253$104.234@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net,, Rosskolnikov at
restorey2001@yahoo.com, typed this:
"Tell 'Em Pat" <heypat@youda.man> wrote in message
news:7i58n1hj9ip44rrf0hqgckvs0dcppomlve@usenet...
Eight 'intelligent design' school board members lost election
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.
Last I checked, Orlando was just fine.
Later that same year, a hurricane (Hugo I think) veered north and hit the
Carolinas doing almost a million dollars worth of damage to Robertson's
property, and summer home. The damage included three drown Arabian Horses.
And Michael Brown showed up to judge the dead horses, right?
---
Merlyn LeRoy
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| User: "izzy" |
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
11 Nov 2005 05:51:46 AM |
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Brian Westley wrote:
"Andrealphus" <NOREALEMAIL10@THISADDRESS.FOAD> writes:
In News oLUcf.253$104.234@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net,, Rosskolnikov at
restorey2001@yahoo.com, typed this:
"Tell 'Em Pat" <heypat@youda.man> wrote in message
news:7i58n1hj9ip44rrf0hqgckvs0dcppomlve@usenet...
Eight 'intelligent design' school board members lost election
In 1998, Robertson warned the city of Orlando, Florida that it risked
hurricanes, earthquakes and terrorist bombs after it allowed
homosexual organizations to put up rainbow flags in support of sexual
diversity.
Last I checked, Orlando was just fine.
Later that same year, a hurricane (Hugo I think) veered north and hit the
Carolinas doing almost a million dollars worth of damage to Robertson's
property, and summer home. The damage included three drown Arabian Horses.
And Michael Brown showed up to judge the dead horses, right?
And he did a heckuva job, too!
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| User: "explorer" |
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
11 Nov 2005 06:47:28 AM |
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x-no-archive: yes
"izzy" <noone@noplace.net> wrote in message
news:SjWcf.77483$zb5.31711@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
Brian Westley wrote:
"Andrealphus" <NOREALEMAIL10@THISADDRESS.FOAD> writes:
In News oLUcf.253$104.234@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net,,
Rosskolnikov at
restorey2001@yahoo.com, typed this:
"Tell 'Em Pat" <heypat@youda.man> wrote in message
news:7i58n1hj9ip44rrf0hqgckvs0dcppomlve@usenet...
Eight 'intelligent design' school board members lost election
In 1998, Robertson warned the city of Orlando, Florida that it risked
hurricanes, earthquakes and terrorist bombs after it allowed
homosexual organizations to put up rainbow flags in support of sexual
diversity.
Last I checked, Orlando was just fine.
Later that same year, a hurricane (Hugo I think) veered north and hit
the
Carolinas doing almost a million dollars worth of damage to Robertson's
property, and summer home. The damage included three drown Arabian
Horses.
And Michael Brown showed up to judge the dead horses, right?
And he did a heckuva job, too!
And once he remembered to roll up his sleeves he was stylin'.
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| User: "BDK" |
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12 Nov 2005 04:01:39 AM |
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In article <X7SdnRi_5cvpo-nenZ2dnUVZ_sudnZ2d@centurytel.net>, abcd@
123.net says...
x-no-archive: yes
"izzy" <noone@noplace.net> wrote in message
news:SjWcf.77483$zb5.31711@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
Brian Westley wrote:
"Andrealphus" <NOREALEMAIL10@THISADDRESS.FOAD> writes:
In News oLUcf.253$104.234@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net,,
Rosskolnikov at
restorey2001@yahoo.com, typed this:
"Tell 'Em Pat" <heypat@youda.man> wrote in message
news:7i58n1hj9ip44rrf0hqgckvs0dcppomlve@usenet...
Eight 'intelligent design' school board members lost election
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.
Last I checked, Orlando was just fine.
Later that same year, a hurricane (Hugo I think) veered north and hit
the
Carolinas doing almost a million dollars worth of damage to Robertson's
property, and summer home. The damage included three drown Arabian
Horses.
And Michael Brown showed up to judge the dead horses, right?
And he did a heckuva job, too!
And once he remembered to roll up his sleeves he was stylin'.
I love to see politicians and other "big shots" do the roll up their
sleeves nonsense. Our Governor, here in Ohio, Taft the crooked dunce,
was on TV doing some campaigning last time he ran, and I cracked up
laughing when the news showed him taking off his ever present blue suit
jacket, and his always present tie, and then rolling up his sleeves and
putting a hard hat on to go into a factory. If any guy looked ridiculous
doing the rolled up sleeve deal, it's him. But whenever I see a guy
running for something doing it, it cracks me up, and pisses me off at
the same time.
BDK
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
11 Nov 2005 04:52:53 AM |
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In News 11n88mb1kc26v11@corp.supernews.com,, Brian Westley at
westley@visi.com, typed this:
"Andrealphus" <NOREALEMAIL10@THISADDRESS.FOAD> writes:
In News oLUcf.253$104.234@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net,,
Rosskolnikov at restorey2001@yahoo.com, typed this:
"Tell 'Em Pat" <heypat@youda.man> wrote in message
news:7i58n1hj9ip44rrf0hqgckvs0dcppomlve@usenet...
Eight 'intelligent design' school board members lost election
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.
Last I checked, Orlando was just fine.
Later that same year, a hurricane (Hugo I think) veered north and
hit the Carolinas doing almost a million dollars worth of damage to
Robertson's property, and summer home. The damage included three
drown Arabian Horses.
And Michael Brown showed up to judge the dead horses, right?
Who's Michael Brown?
--
Question with boldness even the existence of god; because if there be
one, he must more approve the homage of reason than that of blindfolded
fear. – Thomas Jefferson
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| User: "Bonnie Bitch" |
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
11 Nov 2005 06:43:33 AM |
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On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 04:52:53 GMT, the faaaaabulous supreme deity
Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli, Ruler of the heavens and host of fab parties,
opened the heavens and shone his light upon the wisdom of
"Andrealphus" <NOREALEMAIL10@THISADDRESS.FOAD>
In News 11n88mb1kc26v11@corp.supernews.com,, Brian Westley at
westley@visi.com, typed this:
"Andrealphus" <NOREALEMAIL10@THISADDRESS.FOAD> writes:
In News oLUcf.253$104.234@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net,,
Rosskolnikov at restorey2001@yahoo.com, typed this:
"Tell 'Em Pat" <heypat@youda.man> wrote in message
news:7i58n1hj9ip44rrf0hqgckvs0dcppomlve@usenet...
Eight 'intelligent design' school board members lost election
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.
Last I checked, Orlando was just fine.
Later that same year, a hurricane (Hugo I think) veered north and
hit the Carolinas doing almost a million dollars worth of damage to
Robertson's property, and summer home. The damage included three
drown Arabian Horses.
And Michael Brown showed up to judge the dead horses, right?
Who's Michael Brown?
The FEMA director who managed to hose New Orleans after Katrina.
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| User: "Andrealphus" |
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
11 Nov 2005 12:12:54 PM |
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In News sbf8n19qid0e4r74j1fjim8ujh8g72mrrv@4ax.com,, Bonnie ***** at
bonnieb@fifispad.org, typed this:
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 04:52:53 GMT, the faaaaabulous supreme deity
Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli, Ruler of the heavens and host of fab parties,
opened the heavens and shone his light upon the wisdom of
"Andrealphus" <NOREALEMAIL10@THISADDRESS.FOAD>
In News 11n88mb1kc26v11@corp.supernews.com,, Brian Westley at
westley@visi.com, typed this:
"Andrealphus" <NOREALEMAIL10@THISADDRESS.FOAD> writes:
In News oLUcf.253$104.234@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net,,
Rosskolnikov at restorey2001@yahoo.com, typed this:
"Tell 'Em Pat" <heypat@youda.man> wrote in message
news:7i58n1hj9ip44rrf0hqgckvs0dcppomlve@usenet...
Eight 'intelligent design' school board members lost election
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.
Last I checked, Orlando was just fine.
Later that same year, a hurricane (Hugo I think) veered north and
hit the Carolinas doing almost a million dollars worth of damage to
Robertson's property, and summer home. The damage included three
drown Arabian Horses.
And Michael Brown showed up to judge the dead horses, right?
Who's Michael Brown?
The FEMA director who managed to hose New Orleans after Katrina.
Oh yeah, that's right. I knew the name was familiar.
--
Question with boldness even the existence of god; because if there be
one, he must more approve the homage of reason than that of blindfolded
fear. - Thomas Jefferson
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| User: "mr_antone mr_antone@" |
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
11 Nov 2005 01:31:07 PM |
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On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 04:49:15 -0000, Brian Westley <westley@visi.com>
wrote:
"Andrealphus" <NOREALEMAIL10@THISADDRESS.FOAD> writes:
In News oLUcf.253$104.234@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net,, Rosskolnikov at
restorey2001@yahoo.com, typed this:
"Tell 'Em Pat" <heypat@youda.man> wrote in message
news:7i58n1hj9ip44rrf0hqgckvs0dcppomlve@usenet...
Eight 'intelligent design' school board members lost election
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.
Last I checked, Orlando was just fine.
Later that same year, a hurricane (Hugo I think) veered north and hit the
Carolinas doing almost a million dollars worth of damage to Robertson's
property, and summer home. The damage included three drown Arabian Horses.
And Michael Brown showed up to judge the dead horses, right?
No he did that by cell phone.
mr_antone
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| User: "towelie" |
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
11 Nov 2005 06:54:12 AM |
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TV's Brian Westley wrote:
"Andrealphus" <NOREALEMAIL10@THISADDRESS.FOAD> writes:
In News oLUcf.253$104.234@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net,,
Rosskolnikov at restorey2001@yahoo.com, typed this:
"Tell 'Em Pat" <heypat@youda.man> wrote in message
news:7i58n1hj9ip44rrf0hqgckvs0dcppomlve@usenet...
Eight 'intelligent design' school board members lost election
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.
Last I checked, Orlando was just fine.
Later that same year, a hurricane (Hugo I think) veered north and hit the
Carolinas doing almost a million dollars worth of damage to Robertson's
property, and summer home. The damage included three drown Arabian
Horses.
And Michael Brown showed up to judge the dead horses, right?
Yes, and George Dummya Bush showed up to beat them.
--
aa #2133
ap #19
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| User: "Colin Day" |
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
11 Nov 2005 08:48:38 AM |
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Andrealphus wrote:
In News oLUcf.253$104.234@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net,, Rosskolnikov at
restorey2001@yahoo.com, typed this:
"Tell 'Em Pat" <heypat@youda.man> wrote in message
news:7i58n1hj9ip44rrf0hqgckvs0dcppomlve@usenet...
Eight 'intelligent design' school board members lost election
In 1998, Robertson warned the city of Orlando, Florida that it risked
hurricanes, earthquakes and terrorist bombs after it allowed
homosexual organizations to put up rainbow flags in support of sexual
diversity.
Last I checked, Orlando was just fine.
Later that same year, a hurricane (Hugo I think) veered north and hit the
Carolinas doing almost a million dollars worth of damage to Robertson's
property, and summer home. The damage included three drown Arabian Horses.
Hugo hit in 1989.
Colin Day aa #1500
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| User: "Andrealphus" |
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
11 Nov 2005 12:14:58 PM |
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In News GVYcf.4677$Ea3.1074537@twister.southeast.rr.com,, Colin Day at
cday3@sc.rr.com, typed this:
Andrealphus wrote:
In News oLUcf.253$104.234@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net,,
Rosskolnikov at restorey2001@yahoo.com, typed this:
"Tell 'Em Pat" <heypat@youda.man> wrote in message
news:7i58n1hj9ip44rrf0hqgckvs0dcppomlve@usenet...
Eight 'intelligent design' school board members lost election
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.
Last I checked, Orlando was just fine.
Later that same year, a hurricane (Hugo I think) veered north and
hit the Carolinas doing almost a million dollars worth of damage to
Robertson's property, and summer home. The damage included three
drown Arabian Horses.
Hugo hit in 1989.
Colin Day aa #1500
Okay, thanks. I have trouble with names, but I never forget a face. :c)
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Question with boldness even the existence of god; because if there be
one, he must more approve the homage of reason than that of blindfolded
fear. - Thomas Jefferson
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| User: "kathryn" |
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
11 Nov 2005 03:46:08 PM |
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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.
So pat thinks he can tell god what to do?
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| User: "jeremyfive" |
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
11 Nov 2005 02:28:24 PM |
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If Pat Robinson continues threaten and hoodwink people, God has told me
that he will strike Pat Robinson down with old age, or a disease even
before he reaches there.
God has also told me that he sent the hurricanes and rough weather just
to stir things up a little, and help nature along--he really wasn't mad
at anybody when he sent the hurricanes--it's just something he normally
does.
God is really, really mad at Pat Robertson for his outrageous posturing
and standing in judgement of others. (And for saying that his
hurricanes were intended for other purposes.) He's gonna give Pat a
real smack where it hurts very soon.
God thinks Pat Robertson's call for murder of another country's leader
is one of the worst distortions of Christian teaching that God has ever
seen. God is reserving a space in eternal hellfire for Pat. He has no
tolerance of such evildoers who put themselves above others here on
earth--God is sad that he has no choice but to damn them. Such idiots
wouldn't "play well with others" in the Kingdom of Heaven.
God went on talking to me for awhile. God is deeply ashamed of Pat
Robertson. God thinks he will at least have company in Hell with Jerry
Folwell, someone else who has rejected God's teaching, standing in
judgement of the values of others--in precisely the manner that his son
Jesus warned humanity not to do.
God strongly feels that sinners such as Pat Robertson and Jerry Folwell
should not continue to enjoy the tax exempt status that their
organizations receive. God feels that this money should be spent on
genuine Christian teaching--and God strongly feels that the money that
devout people give to do good works should not be going directly into
politics. God feels that money for churches should never go for
politics. This is because tax money comes from people from all sides
of the political spectrum. God feels "Pay Cesaer that which is
Cesears, but pay God's that which is God's." God feels that Pat
Robertson and his organization have stolen his money for years,
tax-free, too. God wonders why the IRS allows this.
God is sorry that he made Pat Robertson, but plans to burn him like
crisp bacon very soon.
Finally, God wanted me to send one other message out. God sends his
love to those who follow him.
God is very upset at Pat Robertson. Really, really mad.
J
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| User: "Scotius" |
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
13 Nov 2005 08:03:13 PM |
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On 11 Nov 2005 06:28:24 -0800, "jeremyfive"
<jeremyfive@atlanticbb.net> wrote:
If Pat Robinson continues threaten and hoodwink people, God has told me
that he will strike Pat Robinson down with old age, or a disease even
before he reaches there.
God has also told me that he sent the hurricanes and rough weather just
to stir things up a little, and help nature along--he really wasn't mad
at anybody when he sent the hurricanes--it's just something he normally
does.
God is really, really mad at Pat Robertson for his outrageous posturing
and standing in judgement of others. (And for saying that his
hurricanes were intended for other purposes.) He's gonna give Pat a
real smack where it hurts very soon.
Let me guess. That would be in the "ripped from the pages of
an Al Franken book" type humorous? No, that would be you.
God thinks Pat Robertson's call for murder of another country's leader
is one of the worst distortions of Christian teaching that God has ever
seen.
Robertson didn't advocate the assassination of Chavez, he just
said it would be better than another 200 billion dollar war. Do you
disagree?
God is reserving a space in eternal hellfire for Pat. He has no
tolerance of such evildoers who put themselves above others here on
earth--God is sad that he has no choice but to damn them. Such idiots
wouldn't "play well with others" in the Kingdom of Heaven.
God went on talking to me for awhile. God is deeply ashamed of Pat
Robertson. God thinks he will at least have company in Hell with Jerry
Folwell, someone else who has rejected God's teaching, standing in
judgement of the values of others--in precisely the manner that his son
Jesus warned humanity not to do.
God strongly feels that sinners such as Pat Robertson and Jerry Folwell
should not continue to enjoy the tax exempt status that their
organizations receive. God feels that this money should be spent on
genuine Christian teaching--and God strongly feels that the money that
devout people give to do good works should not be going directly into
politics. God feels that money for churches should never go for
politics. This is because tax money comes from people from all sides
of the political spectrum. God feels "Pay Cesaer that which is
Cesears, but pay God's that which is God's." God feels that Pat
Robertson and his organization have stolen his money for years,
tax-free, too. God wonders why the IRS allows this.
God is sorry that he made Pat Robertson, but plans to burn him like
crisp bacon very soon.
Finally, God wanted me to send one other message out. God sends his
love to those who follow him.
God is very upset at Pat Robertson. Really, really mad.
J
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| User: "655321" |
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
13 Nov 2005 06:37:20 PM |
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On 2005-11-13 12:03:13 -0800, Scotius <wolvzbro@mnsi.net> said:
Robertson didn't advocate the assassination of Chavez, he just
said it would be better than another 200 billion dollar war. Do you
disagree?
False dichotomy. Would you prefer a hot poker to the eye to a
broken-glass enema?
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GlennGlenn (655321) -- aa#825 --
"Genocide is used sparingly by God in only extreme circumstances." -Jim Spaza
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| User: "Craig Chilton" |
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
13 Nov 2005 08:38:40 PM |
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On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 18:37:20 GMT, 655321
<DipthotDipthot@Yahoo.Yahoo.Com.Com> wrote:
Scotius <wolvzbro@mnsi.net> said:
Robertson didn't advocate the assassination of Chavez, he just
said it would be better than another 200 billion dollar war. Do you
disagree?
False dichotomy. Would you prefer a hot poker to the eye to a
broken-glass enema?
Not only that, but Robertson DID very *specifically* and in so many
words advocate Chavez' assassination. Then, when accused of that, the
dishonest ***** lied that he hadn't. After which CNN exposed him as a
liar by AIRING the clip. (After which a trapped Robertson finally owned up
to having done it. What a scumbag. And typical of the level of dishonesty
that the oligarchical leaders of the RRR Cult -- of which he is one of the
top eight -- engage in.)
-- Craig Chilton <xanadu222_@mchsi.com>
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RRR cultists... dumber than dirt.
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| User: "John Baker" |
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
16 Nov 2005 08:40:30 AM |
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On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 12:03:13 -0800, Scotius <wolvzbro@mnsi.net> wrote:
On 11 Nov 2005 06:28:24 -0800, "jeremyfive"
<jeremyfive@atlanticbb.net> wrote:
If Pat Robinson continues threaten and hoodwink people, God has told me
that he will strike Pat Robinson down with old age, or a disease even
before he reaches there.
God has also told me that he sent the hurricanes and rough weather just
to stir things up a little, and help nature along--he really wasn't mad
at anybody when he sent the hurricanes--it's just something he normally
does.
God is really, really mad at Pat Robertson for his outrageous posturing
and standing in judgement of others. (And for saying that his
hurricanes were intended for other purposes.) He's gonna give Pat a
real smack where it hurts very soon.
Let me guess. That would be in the "ripped from the pages of
an Al Franken book" type humorous? No, that would be you.
God thinks Pat Robertson's call for murder of another country's leader
is one of the worst distortions of Christian teaching that God has ever
seen.
Robertson didn't advocate the assassination of Chavez, he just
said it would be better than another 200 billion dollar war. Do you
disagree?
Would you prefer I punch you in the nose or kick you in the nuts? The
lesser of two evils is still evil. How about the American government
just minding its own business for a change?
Robertson is a loon and a total moron. Don't tar yourself with the
same brush by defending him.
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| User: "jeremyfive" |
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14 Nov 2005 09:44:12 PM |
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Sorry, they replayed the video several times on television--Robertson
clearly advocated the assassination of Chavez. It was undeniable. . .
Though Robertson continued to deny it.
Liar, Liar, Heading For Hell's Fire!
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| User: "Jenn" |
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
11 Nov 2005 04:05:02 AM |
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In article <7i58n1hj9ip44rrf0hqgckvs0dcppomlve@usenet>,
Tell 'Em Pat <heypat@youda.man> wrote:
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.
LOL I hope that this loon keeps doing this. He is showing all what the
RR is about.
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| User: "michael james" |
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| Title: Re: Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania voters of God's wrath |
11 Nov 2005 05:11:48 AM |
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Jenn wrote:
In article <7i58n1hj9ip44rrf0hqgckvs0dcppomlve@usenet>,
Tell 'Em Pat <heypat@youda.man> wrote:
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.
LOL I hope that this loon keeps doing this. He is showing all what the
RR is about.
Please do not worry. Canada has gay marriage, and there have been no
earthquakes, violent floods, super thunder storms, plagues of locusts
etc. Not yet anyway :)
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