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November 11, 2005

Pat Robertson: God's Gonna Git You

Who let this man out of his straightjacket?

"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," Robertson said on the Christian Broadcasting Network's "700 Club."
And who forgot to give him meds?

Later Thursday, Robertson issued a statement saying he was simply trying to point out that "our spiritual actions have consequences."

"God is tolerant and loving, but we can't keep sticking our finger in his eye forever," Robertson said. "If they have future problems in Dover, I recommend they call on Charles Darwin. Maybe he can help them."
With a statement calling for the assassination of Hugo Chavez and now threatening evolutionists with the wrath of God, how much more political can you get? I think Pat Robertson's friendly neighborhood IRS man should pay him a visit.

posted at 7:39 AM by Wonky Muse

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