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Pat Robertson: Earthquake, Tornadoes = 'Birth Pangs'

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It's been a while since Pat Robertson has claimed that various natural disasters are apocalyptic "birth pangs of a new order," but with the cyclone in Burma, the earthquake in China, and now tornadoes at home, he couldn't help himself. "I hate to use the term 'we're just warming up,' but that's exactly what's happening."

700 Club, 5/27/08

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  • You Christians just LOVE a good disaster, don't you? The higher the death toll and the more suffering the better!

  • Every year for the last 4 millenia someone said the end of the world is near. They were all wrong and this douche is too.

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  • I am Muslim, when I want to laugh I search for Pat Robertson.

    He is that idiot, ignorants, lier, Zionist, Propagandist and an ass with a mouth.

    Perhaps one of the best joys I will have in the hereafter is to see him burn in hell.

    While he is alive, I wish him to be guided to the truth.

  • I dont believe in god

    But i think we really ARE coming to the end of an age

    2012 is gunna be a the start of a new age and ridiculous as his explanation may seem logically,spiritually i do agree...in a way

  • está loco

  • stevenhannover, like Pat you are an evil little arsehole. The sooner idiots stop believing those insane fairy stories written by bronze age, sex starved morons with sand in their knickers the sooner this world will be a better place.

  • Nothing bad has ever happened before now? There have never been disasters, wars, or famines? This is the man who predicted the end of the world in the 1980's. With Reagan in power, I can umderstand why he might have thought that.

  • I don't like judging people but I fear that your lack of understanding of meteorology may have led you to believe that Pat somehow has a logical argument. Now I neither have the time nor the space to explain all of this to you but he has made a grave fallacy of relevance. He has tried to compare two completely different things. Also the earthquakes around the world can and have been explained with evidence. I strongly suggest you research this or even speak to a high school science teacher.

  • What a psycho.

  • ha ha ha ha yeah

  • The bible is primitive, superstitious bullshit. There is no excuse for any educated, intelligent, rational person in the 21st century to be concerned about Bronze Age myths.

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