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Originally Posted by Stephan Dupourque
Here we go again, time for the country idiot to speak:
Pat Robertson: God told me of 'mass killing' in 2007
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/01/02/rob....ap/index.html
What does the bible say about false prophets? Notice how he takes partial credit for his tsunami prophecy of 2006.
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In May, Robertson said God told him that storms and possibly a tsunami were to crash into America's coastline in 2006.
Even though the U.S. was not hit with a tsunami, Robertson on Tuesday cited last spring's heavy rains and flooding in New England as partly fulfilling the prediction.
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Hey evangelicals, this guy is not helping your cause. Pretty amazing leadership, one guy gets caught with a gay prostitute and another making false prophecies. When do you draw the line on what you believe from these guys?
I'll again ask the question, if guys like Joel Osteen preach that you come to his church and you'll be transformed and find prosperity, how can some of the most prominent evangelicals be so screwed up? That is part of the sales pitch, accept christ, be forgiven, receive eternal salvation and become transformed. I don't see it happening.
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You're absolutely right. Robertson does not speak for me - or many. The term misguided does not apply to only "non-religious" types. The ONLY thing that matters (to me) is a personal relationship with Jesus. My personal relationship does not allow me to spout the kind of nonsense that this guys does.
I am sooooo far from perfect it's not even funny. Therefore, I am in no position to pass judgement. All I can do is share what I've experienced if folks are interested in listening. I'm not going to corner guys on the flight deck. I'm not going to corner guys in the crew room. I'm going to try and live my life listening to His voice and doing the best I can. I'm a lousy Christian, I'm just thankful God is willing to work with me.