why so much about pat robertson. he just wants attention.
i was being chased by zombies in a dream, doesnt mean sometime i will be chased by zombies now does it. jeeze cmon people.
unless hes part of some odd plot, and knows more then we do. *shrug* in which case it wouldnt come true cause he dreamed it but because he was a conspirator of it.
2007-01-04 06:36:54
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answered by Anonymous
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the same thing I think about all his predictions! I am an educated, intelligent Christian who loves her country and believes fully in the Bill of Rights...however, at this point, I believe Pat Robertson may be the exception to the rule of Free Speech! People look at the likes of Pat Robertson, Ted Haggard, Jerry Falwell (remember Tinky Winky) and that is where they get their view of Christians! I think it may be time for Robertson to retire.
2007-01-04 06:37:50
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answered by Cindy B 2
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I think that Pat Robertson is not a very good representative of Christianity, and that an increasing number of Christians are distancing themselves from him. Either Pat has a disorder which somehow inspires him to make reckless and unfounded statements in order to get attention, or he has developed some sort of a condition that has suspended his faculties altogether. Regardless, I don't see him as any longer being someone that I could take seriously.
2007-01-04 06:37:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow. What a prediction.... There are at least 2 million babies that die within 24 hours of birth on an annual basis... So Im somehow not shocked by his "prediction."
Robertson blamed Hurricane Katrina on Louisiana allowing gay Ellen DeGeneres to live there... How freaking intelligent could he be?
2007-01-04 06:39:16
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answered by YDoncha_Blowme 6
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dreams are not a prediction of the future. robertson has had similar dreams over the years and although he is convinced of their validity that does not mean he can predict the future...although in reality there really will be millions who die this year...they do every year...over 45 thousand just from alcohol related auto wrecks alone...then factor in guns, non-alcohol related auto wrecks, accidents, disease and various other ways of dying in the u.s. so in essence robertson has covered his bases unless he stated a specific cause like wmd's or terrorist attacks...then he might have some back pedaling to do come 2008 if his prediction doesn't come true. one thing....just live your life normally, be kind to others and be a good example in this world....leave a good and noble legacy....the world will end when it ends....if it ends.
2007-01-04 06:38:47
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answered by ?! 6
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Actually that isn't quite what he saw in his dream. What he saw in his dream was a way that Pat Robertson could get back into the headlines with just one wild prediction.
2007-01-04 06:36:21
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answered by toff 6
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All I can say is if we used the Old Testament rule for Prophets, one wrong prophesy and death, concerning Pat Robertson, we'd be stoning him today.
2007-01-04 07:36:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's funny how the same people who will call people like Sylvia Brown a fraud will believe anything Pat Robertson says.
Doesn't his bible preach against the very thing he is doing?
2007-01-04 06:37:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Pat Robertson is going senile.
2007-01-04 06:36:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Um... millions die anyways from car accidents, job mishaps, Iraqis being shot at, cancer, doctors' prescription drugs... all of that happens yearly. This Pat Robertson sounds like a phony... I'm sorry, I meant to say fraud. Oops I did it again.
2007-01-04 06:34:42
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answered by Cold Fart 6
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