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Pat Robertson
March 22, 1930 -
Nationality: American
Category: Clergyman
Subcategory: American Clergyman

Many of those people involved in Adolf Hitler were Satanists, many were homosexuals - the two things seem to go together.

   

There are times in history where a particular doctrine becomes a symbol of a greater problem.

   

My friend Jerry Falwell was the one who said it, and he was a guest on my show, and it's hard to take the blame for everybody who shows up on your show.

   

But I never, never thought of the ministry nor did - of course, television when I was growing up, there was no television. So I didn't know anything about it.

   

McCain I'd vote against under any circumstance.

   

What I heard was that Bush is now positioned to have victory after victory. He'll have Social Security reform passed, that he'll have tax reform passed, that he'll have conservative judges on the courts.

   

I would never say somebody had to vote for anybody. That would be terrible. I haven't said that.

   

It is the Democratic Congress, the liberal-biased media and the homosexuals who want to destroy all Christians.

   

The Ten Commandments are the most visible symbol because these commandments are recognized by Christians and Jews alike as being the foundation of our system of public morality.

   

I cite in my book countless examples of the foundational documents of the colonial period in America and the writings of the leaders, that this was intended to be a Christian nation.

   

I mean, George Bush is a man of prayer. He talks to the lord. He tries to get his direction from the lord.

   

But there's no reason why we should abdicate our foundational principles because certain groups don't believe in them. You know, no majority should surrender its deeply held beliefs to those who don't believe in anything.

   

Feminism is a socialist, anti-family, political movement that encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, practice witchcraft, destroy capitalism and become lesbians.

   

Are we a Christian nation now? It's doubtful. But did we start out as one? Without question.

   

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