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Pat Robertson has a message for Dover, PA: Don't ask God to help.
WGAL.com ^
| 11.10.05
| WGAL
Posted on 11/10/2005 1:33:57 PM PST by conserv13
DOVER, Pa. -- Pat Robertson had a special message for residents of Dover, Pa., today after voters there elected to boot the current school board, which instituted an intelligent design policy that led to a federal trial.
Robertson made the comment after Lee Webb of CBN News delivered a report on how residents in Dover voted in eight new Democratic board members, replacing all eight current members who had voted for a policy that required students in ninth-grade biology classes to hear a statement on intelligent design before hearing lessons on evolution. Webb then asked Robertson what he thought about the vote.
Here was Robertson's response.
"I'd like to say to the good citizens of Dover: If there is a disaster in your area, don't turn to God, you just rejected him from your city. And don't wonder why he hasn't helped you when problems begin, if they begin. I'm not saying they will, but if they do, just remember, you just voted God out of your city. And if that's the case, don't ask for his help because he might not be there."
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: angrygod; crevolist; dover; intelligentdesign; ispatoffhismeds; patrobertson; patsfullofhotgas
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To: JmyBryan
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posted on
11/10/2005 1:47:24 PM PST
by
kalee
To: conserv13
Well, God does send disaster at times to wake people up.
Ever heard of "an act of God"?
To: conserv13
Clemenza to Pat Robertson:
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posted on
11/10/2005 1:49:08 PM PST
by
Clemenza
(In League with the Freemasons, The Bilderbergers, and the Learned Elders of Zion)
To: JmyBryan
And he has a ton of money, so he doesn't quite meet the criteria in the poverty and chastity departments.
24
posted on
11/10/2005 1:49:31 PM PST
by
kalee
To: NorCalRepub
Methinks Pat has the same "handlers" as Tom Cruise.
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posted on
11/10/2005 1:49:59 PM PST
by
Clemenza
(In League with the Freemasons, The Bilderbergers, and the Learned Elders of Zion)
To: job
Me too....but the Christian-haters will always show up to bash Robertson, Dobson, Franklin, etc....
There was a day when you would NEVER see that on FR....but times have changed.
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posted on
11/10/2005 1:52:07 PM PST
by
yellowdoghunter
(Liberals should be seen and not heard.)
To: queenkathy
I agree also,
The bible has many cases of when people reject God and suffer the consequences.
I crack up when people want to make Gods will a one way street. All good no bad.
Go Pat!
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posted on
11/10/2005 1:54:02 PM PST
by
NormB
(Yes, but watch your cookies!!)
To: queenkathy
yes, but the difference is that Pat is lumping the city into one collective soul, saying that because the majority of citizens voted against God, that God wouldn't listen to the community.
I remember a certain story in a certain Book where God says He'll spare an entire wicked city, even if there are only a handfull of good people in it.
I normally don't agree with Robertson and wish he'd shut up most of the time. His point here is not completely unfounded, just the way he generalized his statement. I agree that we shouldn't turn our backs on God and then ask His help when the time comes. Essentially, we shouldn't be fairweather followers. But by the same token, I know God won't turn a blind eye to an entire people because the majority rules.
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posted on
11/10/2005 1:54:10 PM PST
by
Zeppelin
(Stop Global Warming. Shut a Liberal's Mouth.)
To: Pan_Yans Wife
Absolutely.
"God, who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in time past unto the fathers by the prophets, Hath in these last days spoken unto us by [his] Son."
My Lord, Jesus Christ, Man and God, the Messiah of prophecy, lived a perfect life and died on the cross for the people of Dover, Pennsylvania, and for all sinners, including me. Having done that, does He need to have the Father send a disaster over a political issue?
We do want to see an end to inquity; like Isaiah, we say "Oh that thou wouldest rend the heavens, that thou wouldest come down, that the mountains might flow down at thy presence," but He has done so. Furthermore, He has promised that He will be with us, even to the end of the age.
Yes, there is a judgment coming over the world, but it will be over disbelief in Christ, not intelligent design. The two concepts are only very tenuously related. Mr. Robertson--the coming segment will be for the entire world, to end this age. Speak to that. Speak to the redemptive work of the Cross. Pray for the lost who do not know Jesus as the Christ, Lord, and Savior. Not this, sir.
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posted on
11/10/2005 1:54:51 PM PST
by
GAB-1955
(Proudly confusing editors and readers since 1981!)
To: Clemenza
and I thought God spoke to both of them directly....
To: Siena Dreaming
Ever heard of "an act of God"? I think that is just a saying, so that people can explain the unexplainable, or so that insurance companies can get out of paying a claim.
I do not believe that God controls the weather.
To: conserv13
Incredibly petty of Robertson. It's a shame he calls himself a Christian. I'd be much happier if he pretended to represent Islam and embarrassed Muslims on TV instead of Christians.
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posted on
11/10/2005 1:56:09 PM PST
by
Melas
(What!? Read or learn something? Why would anyone do that, when they can just go on being stupid)
To: conserv13
I do not believe that God controls the weather. God is in control of everything.
To: Siena Dreaming
God is in control of everything. I am not sure I believe that either. Does God control your every action or do you have free will?
To: queenkathy
Somehow we think we can spit in God's eye and then turn around and ask His help when we need it.Teaching science is spitting in God's eye? Your god is not my God, apparently.
35
posted on
11/10/2005 1:59:47 PM PST
by
Alter Kaker
(Whatever tears one may shed, in the end one always blows one’s nose.-Heine)
To: conserv13
Let's put it this way. He allow people some free will because of his love.
But weather doesn't have free will. He will use it to get attention if that's what it takes to shake people up if needed.
To: conserv13
I've expressed some pointed, critical thoughts about PR on my blog.
You think he's nuts.
Is he wrong?
How do you know? What's your basis?
Dan
Biblical Christianity BLOG
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posted on
11/10/2005 2:01:20 PM PST
by
BibChr
("...behold, they have rejected the word of the LORD, so what wisdom is in them?" [Jer. 8:9])
To: conserv13
Amusingly, Robertson's comments were just played on the four o'clock news.
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posted on
11/10/2005 2:03:13 PM PST
by
Doctor Stochastic
(Vegetabilisch = chaotisch ist der Charakter der Modernen. - Friedrich Schlegel)
To: Siena Dreaming
But weather doesn't have free will. He will use it to get attention if that's what it takes to shake people up if needed.I respect your opinion there but I don't share it.
To: BibChr
I can't say that he is wrong. He believes what he believes, and I believe what I believe. I think what he believes is crazy, and he would probably say the same about me. : )
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