Marion Gordon (Pat) Robertson (Lexington, Virginia, March 22, 1930) is an American Christian television evangelist, entrepreneur, and political activist for the Christian right. He founded various organizations and companies. He presents The 700 Club, a television program broadcast by various American television stations. biography
Robertson predicted in 1976 that the world would end in October or November 1982. In addition, he claimed that the anti-Christian would be about 27 years old on that date. In 1988 he made a failed attempt to become a presidential candidate for the Republican party. His personal wealth is estimated to be between two hundred and one billion dollars.
In 1989 he founded the Christian Coalition, who was very much concerned with the Zionist case (and with Yasser Arafat and service - according to them - "Gang of Thugs" and Israel. of Menachem Begin in 1981, the "Evangelicals", the evangelical Christians, had closed their arms because of their support for Israel, their pro-life policies and their mistrust of Islam.
On August 22, 2005, Robertson called in his television program to assassinate Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez. He said Venezuela under Chávez would become a source of communist infiltration and Muslim extremism for the entire continent of America. Chávez asked for an investigation by the US justice. Robertson later denied that he had spoken of murder, but rather about other ways to render Chávez harmless, such as abduction, but this does not match the videotape.
After the earthquake in Haiti, January 12, 2010, Robertson again caused great fuss. He reported that the disaster was due to a pact that had concluded the founders of Haiti with the devil. This folk story has been circulating for a long time. His statements are very controversial. Thus, he said he was advocating the lifting of divorce between church and state, claiming that accepting homosexuality could lead to hurricanes and earthquakes, and that a nuclear bomb at the US Department of Foreign Affairs would not be a bad thing.
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