It s Past Time For Pat Robertson To Step Down From The Pulpit
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Summary:
While far-left extremism poses a significant threat to our country and the world, far-right extremists like Pat Robertson are not far behind. Robertson's influence is particularly concerning due to his large following.
Article:
Pat Robertson, a self-proclaimed ordained minister, broadcaster, and businessman, commands a vast audience as host of the 700 Club. While he often comes across as intelligent and logical, his recent statements indicate a troubling trend.
On August 22, 2005, Robertson suggested the assassination of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, stating, "If he thinks we're trying to assassinate him, I think we really ought to go ahead and do it." He later clarified, saying, "Is it right to call for assassination? No, and I apologize for that statement." Even with an apology, the original call was broadcast to a massive audience.
Likewise, on January 5, 2005, Robertson suggested that Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's stroke was "divine punishment for dividing God's land." His spokesperson later criticized People for the American Way for taking his comments out of context.
As a Christian, I find Robertson's statements deeply troubling. I respect Israel and its people, and believe in the country's right to exist. While I disagree with land concessions to the Palestinians, I understand that leaders like Sharon make difficult choices for Israel's survival.
Robertson’s increasing radicalism and frequent need for "clarifications" suggest a rigid interpretation of the Bible, potentially alienating people from Christianity. If he continues on this path, he risks harming the faith he claims to represent. It's time for Pat Robertson to step down to prevent further damage to his followers and to Christianity as a whole.
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