Agrega una trama en tu idiomaTelevision talk show dedicated to bringing uplifting stories, exciting guests, breaking news, and much more from a Christian perspective.Television talk show dedicated to bringing uplifting stories, exciting guests, breaking news, and much more from a Christian perspective.Television talk show dedicated to bringing uplifting stories, exciting guests, breaking news, and much more from a Christian perspective.
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Pat Robertson doesn't even seem like such a bad guy at first glance. He just seems like a senile, yet harmless old coot stuck in his archaic beliefs (like most of our grandparents). But this is a man who has called for an assassination, who has befriended and offered aid to not one, but TWO murderous dictators, who has illegally used donation money to run diamond mines, who has SUPPORTED forced abortions in China, and who regularly implies that Caucasians (straight American male Caucasians in particular) are superior to all other races.
Still, this would all be funny, except that he apparently has a large enough fan base to keep his little show on the air 40 years later (either that, or enough money to bribe some TV executives who don't give a damn what they show). The idiocy of the show becomes alarming when you realize that some people, somewhere, must be watching it and hanging onto every word. Even when Robertson has repeatedly shown how corrupt he is, people still listen to him. I don't know if it's funny or scary. I guess a healthy mixture of both.
The 700 Club preaches hate and intolerance under the guise of religion. Either Pat Robertson is truly unbalanced, or a brilliant genius who has created a cult of personality to reap great financial rewards, or both. There are a lot of posts where people say they watch to get angry. I just hope none of them are Nielsen families.
This man and his ilk are the only things that ever makes me doubt the wisdom of free speech.
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- TriviaPat Robertson is heavily publicized by Kyle Kulinski, host of "Secular Talk."
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Pat Robertson: The Constitution of the United States, for instance, is a marvelous document for self-government by the Christian people. But the minute you turn the document into the hands of non-Christian people and atheistic people they can use it to destroy the very foundation of our society. And that's what's been happening.
- ConexionesFeatured in Spin (1995)
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