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Thread ID: 19843 | Posts: 3 | Started: 2005-08-27
2005-08-27 02:44 | User Profile
This board doesn't need to flail dead horses -- but Pat Robertson is a live one, and the shame his Zionist Xian mentality has brought on America's native religion should be spat and shat on. Here is one post I came across tooting the same horn I do -- taking it from his choice of words (denied by SBC's V-P Sutton on Chris Matthew's Hardball that he said it, in face of the proof of him doing so):
[url]http://www.alternet.org/story/24541/?cID=28467#c28467[/url]
Horny old Christians Posted by: pjrsullivan on Aug 25, 2005 1:22 PM
[I]If you take the word "Assassinate," and break it up it looks something like, "Ass," "Ass," "in" "Ate."
A psychiatrist might find a latent sexual predator in someone who likes to "Assassinate" other people.
The State Department called Reverend Robertsons statements "inappropriate." The reason for that may be that Robertson said that we have the ability to do this thing, Assassinate, someone. If you think about it you may see that the death squads that America loves to run, are linked to our holiest bunch of aawholes, the Christians, not all of them of course, but the leaders of these cannibal Ideologies do run them. This is also why you find their cannibal cult partners in sucking blood are the Zionists. You can take the cannibal out of the desert, but apparently you cannot take the desert out of the cannibal.
The resource starved desert fosters human predator behavior and favors genocide. This behavior is what is threatening our planet and our existence. [/I]
This is the only link to the hate state in the long thread there, except my last entry:
I[B]Israel's guns preceded PR's mouth [/B] Posted by: likeitis on Aug 26, 2005 11:42 AM
The state sponsored murder of Sheik Yassin in Gaza April '03 was not only the most heinous violation of international law and moral decency that most posters are ready to lynch the Right Rev. Robertson for (there goes the 700 club-- good riddance, if you acked me). It set off the uprising in Falluja, with US bodies danlging from bridge and bloodly, cruel intractable resistance to what Ameria was trying to do over there wouldn't you? Did someone say Albatross?
So where's the yelping at the Zionist Jews? Why just pick on the Likkud amen corner here? It is to be seriously considerered that Patsy baby was set up to do the jeezus thing -- He'll take any abuse, you know; perfect alter ego -- to cover the tribe's asses for shooting a paraplegic man in his wheelchair from a made-in-the-US Apache helicopter gunship.
2005-08-27 03:29 | User Profile
Robertson is living proof that if a Christian picks up Millenial Dispensationism he will become a violent lunatic. The Millenialists are placing themselves in great spiritual danger.
2005-08-27 17:02 | User Profile
I agree, CC
Here is a tormented bro -- still unable to cut Pat Robertson loose, willing to make excuses for him ('he's 75, maybe getting senile' - like hell -- I think he's been polluted by contact with Jewishness, probably prodded if you follow my drift he he...)
[I]Defense of Religion Posted by: Basenjis on Aug 26, 2005 10:56 PM
I am reading some extremely negative--and may I say--poorly informed comments on religion and the attitude of Christians in America toward the Pat Robertson blather. A number of churches, church organizations and Christian ministers have spoken out vehemently against Robertson and his extremist views from time to time. B [/B] They've had plenty to say about his latest intemperate comment. The reason he is taken seriously at all by anyone in the mainstream is because he B[/B] was once a presidential candidate and had a great deal of influence over Christian charismatics and fundamentalists. Hopefully some of his followers will see him now for what he really is. Robertson has always come out with extremist remarks, but he just went over the line this time. He's 75 years old, and maybe he's a bit senile, too. At any rate, he went way too far and probably cooked his own goose. As for many of the comments on religion, I have been reading by supposedly "liberal" people, they are also extreme and they certainly do not further your cause. I do not myself belong to any Christian organization. [/I]