Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Think you've heard it all????

Not until you've heard this, you haven't!

Pat Robertson explains [a] why the Haitian earthquake is a "blessing in disguise" and [b] why it happened in the first place. (No, you canNOT make this stuff up!)



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11 comments:

  1. I had "24 hours" in our household over/under pool, "How long will it be before someone links God to the Haitian earthquake?" Pat was too quick for me.

    Thanks for the ERD link.

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  2. Aw, c'mon, Susan. Everyone knows lesbians caused the quake. I am really surprised ol' Pat didn't implicate "the homosexual agenda."

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  3. I used to wonder if Pat Robertson was evil or merely stupid.

    It eventually occured to me that the answer was siomply "yes."

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  4. What about this surprises you? Seriously?

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  5. pack to the devil... what an idiot. read some history, Pat...

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  6. Was Pat there at the time of the pact?

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  7. Well, of course we've heard it before - straight out of the Bible itself. The Deuteronomistic historian(s) and the Chronicler(s) talk this nonsense all the time. As in: the exile was caused by the sin of the people.

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  8. Nonsense then.

    Nonsense now.

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  9. Well, when you don't know what else to say, I think the word is Deuteronomisticexpialidocious.

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  10. Nonsense then.

    Nonsense now.


    Indeed.

    But the Bible is still a problem.

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  11. The Bible isn't the problem.

    Some of the people READING the Bible are the problem.

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