Pat Robertson has been sticking his foot in his mouth frequently these days. So much so that he has also been apologized for misplaced words spoken at inappropriate times.
Robertson is again in the fire storm of controversy:
"Pat Robertson says suicide bombers motivated by Satan. It's time to recognize that world domination is the 'goal of Islam'."This is one time I whole heartedly agree with Pat Robertson. Satan is the motivator of evil in the world. The act of killing oneself to inflict death on innocent people is an act of evil. Evil's father is Satan.
The Executive Director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State has publicly termed Robertson's 700 Club pronouncement as "grossly irresponsible." That Director is Reverend Barry W. Lynn.
Can you imagine a "Reverend" chastising such free speech as "grossly irresponsible"? Yes pray for the Mohammedans, but do not defend them. Defending Islamofascists is grossly irresponsible! However one should not be surprised, the Reverend (sic) Barry W. Lynn heads up an UnAmerican organization - Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
The organization sounds patriotic but it stands for atheistic beliefs of keeping God out of schools, public buildings, money, national mottos, the Pledge of Allegiance and so forth. That is godlessly unpatriotic.
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Pat Robertson says suicide bombers motivated by Satan
It's time to recognize that world domination is the "goal of Islam"
March 15, 2006
By: ICEJ News
Evangelical Christian broadcaster Pat Robertson said Monday on his live "700 Club" television program that the purpose of the Islamic faith is global control and that terrorists are motivated by Satan.
After watching a news segment about radical Islam in Europe, Robertson remarked that the torrent of rage provoked by cartoon drawings of the Prophet Mohammed "just shows the kind of people we're dealing with. These people are crazed fanatics, and I want to say it now: I believe it's motivated by demonic power. It is satanic and it's time we recognize what we're dealing with."
Robertson also said that "the goal of Islam, ladies and gentlemen whether you like it or not, is world domination." He added later on Monday that his statements were pointed directly at suicide bombers and not at all of Islam. "My statement in the commentary, 'These people are crazed fanatics,' refers specifically to the radicals and terrorists who want to bomb innocent people," Robertson said. "I believe that they are motivated by demonic power and are satanic.
The Rev. Barry W. Lynn, executive director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, called Robertson's comments "grossly irresponsible." "At a time when inter-religious tensions around the world are at an all-time high, Robertson seems determined to throw gasoline on the fire," Lynn said.
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