Pat Robertson: Ariel Sharon Punished By God

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The Reverend Pat Robertson says Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's massive stroke could be God's punishment for giving up Israeli territory.

The founder of the Christian Broadcasting Network told viewers of "The 700 Club" that Sharon was "dividing God's land," even though the Bible says doing so invites "God's enmity."

Robertson added, "I would say woe to any prime minister of Israel who takes a similar course."

He noted that former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated.

Robertson said God's message is, "This land belongs to me. You'd better leave it alone."


 

Of course
Posted by wizeGurl on 2006-01-06 13:36:25
When a man is 77 years old, sufficiently overweight that he's under doctor's orders to lose weight to prevent a heart attack or stroke, and in a fairly high-stress position (anyone else want to volunteer for that job?), it's clearly a message from God about that man's political actions.

Now, if he were 77, overweight, and highly stressed, but doing what Pat Robertson says God wants him to do, he would no doubt live forever. Perhaps that's Pat's plan.
moral of the story
Posted by Pile on 2006-01-12 10:27:27
The lesson here for all of us, is if we can get rich enough to own our own television network, then we can say whatever crazy thing pops into our heads and people pay attention.
 

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