Tuesday, October 11, 2005

ZPD: Claims of end of days

Pat Robertson makes me want to lump all his ilk together and do something really mean.
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WorldNetDaily: Joe Kovacs: Arch High Xtian Ultimate Social Fucktard US Evangelist Pat Robertson: Could this be the end? Recent natural disasters point to return of Jesus Christ! WTF!
Ignoring that there was never an historical “Jesus Christ” - Prime loon Pat Robertson shares his ‘bad’ craziness with all ...


Showing the whole damn world he solipistic POV - American Taliban Iman Pat Robertson once more make moronic claims of “end of days” -

As WND reported last month, Robertson suggested the assassination of Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez.

"We have the ability to take him out, and I think the time has come that we exercise that ability," he said, though he later backed away from the suggestion of assassination, stating he was taken out of context.

On October 10, 2005 Robertson claimed recent natural disasters (Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Rita Hurricane Stan and the Kashmir Earthquake) around the globe point to the end of the world and the imminent return of Jesus Christ.

Robertson claimed that "It's possible. I don't have any special revelation to say it is but the Bible does indicate such a time will happen in the end of time. And could this be it? It might be." [1]
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When asked where he got the information about cash going from Chavez to bin Laden, Robertson said it was from "sources," though WND has previously reported on the connection.

“... Robertson revisited his concerns about Chavez today, telling CNN, "The truth is, this man is setting up a Marxist-type dictatorship in Venezuela, he's trying to spread Marxism throughout South America, he's negotiating with the Iranians to get nuclear material and he also sent 1.2 million dollars in cash to Osama bin Laden right after 9-11."

"I've written him. I apologized and I said I will be praying for him, but one day we will be staring at nuclear weapons and it won't be [Hurricane] Katrina facing New Orleans, it's going to be a Venezuelan nuke," Robertson said.

When asked where he got the information about cash going from Chavez to bin Laden, Robertson said it was from "sources," though WND has previously reported on the connection.

"That's what I was told," Robertson said. "And I know he sent a warm, congratulatory letter to Carlos the Jackal. He's a friend of Moammar Gadhafi. He's made common cause with these people who are considered terrorists." ...”

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Venezuela Calls 'Absurd' Robertson's Chavez-Bin Laden Link

“The government of Venezuela rejected accusations by Virginia Beach-based religious broadcaster Pat Robertson that President Hugo Chavez once sent money to al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, calling the claim totally baseless.

Vice President Jose Vicente Rangel called the charge "absurd," saying it appeared aimed at tainting Chavez's image.

Robertson, who caused an uproar in August by suggesting Chavez should be killed, said on CNN's "Late Edition" Sunday that the Venezuelan leader sent "either $1 million or $1.2 million in cash" to bin Laden after the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

"He's crazy, at the very least," said Rangel, adding that Robertson's comment should be analyzed by "a team of psychologists ... because it is so irrational."

When asked where he got his information, Robertson replied: "Well, sources that came to me. That's what I was told."

Chavez has said his government may ask the United States to extradite Robertson for suggesting in August that American agents should kill him. ... ”


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That's it for now, and to my Xtian readers - if I have any - I apologise that “Baby Jesus” never was -
ZPD

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