Having said that, he predicted Dubya would be elected again. I'm still waiting for the apology from the naysayers that were there then. Sounded just like now.
How hard would it be to pick an attack after 5 years of a no show? Also his prediction of a tsunami was just on the wrong Continent. The one in Indonesia was the largest on record.
The point is, there are people here that tout Nostradamus and he got many things wrong and they try to twist and turn his poems to mean something,....anything. Pat probably has done better. To predict a terrorist attack isn't hard, IMHO. I don't believe they have gone home with their marbles, especially with the Dems yellow spine showing every chance they get.
His statement about 9-11 being a wake up call from God is a Biblical possibility. You can't have homosexual marriage, 40 million dead babies, 70 percent of which are born out of wedlock, a President who lied on TV and was a hero for lying and still raises more money than anybody on the planet, and people still thinking the 10 Commandments are the worst thing since mental illness, and not think God may have some wrath to sow in the US. The Bible usually treats fallen countries pretty badly. To kill the messenger of bad news is also as old as any story in the Bible. That doesn't make the message wrong because we don't like the messenger. Seems Jesus got Himself killed by saying and doing unpopular things.
The Bible makes it clear that bad kings get you bad times and good kings get you blessed.
If we have an attack on US soil this year, be sure and re- post this thread and we'll see if there are any converts. I'm still watching for the Dubya gets re elected one.
He also predicted that the Iraq war was going to be very tough and have consequences. It has been and cost the Republicans the majority.
He had a 50/50 chance at that one.
Also his prediction of a tsunami was just on the wrong Continent. So God only gets things a little bit wrong?
Robertson passed into being a charlatan a long, long time ago. "For the time is coming when people will not endure sound teaching, but having itching ears they will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own passions, and will turn away from listening to the truth and wander off into myths." (2 Timothy 4:3)