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Robertson Warns Dover
Voters Of God’s Wrath By James Donahue Nov. 11, 2005 Television preacher and
former presidential candidate Pat Robertson warned the citizens of Remember Robertson is
the same man who last month put his foot in his mouth when he called for the assassination of Socialist Venezuelan President
Hugo Chavez because Chavez has been an outspoken critic of President George W. Bush. During comments on his
700 Club television show Thursday, Robertson said that the people of Intelligent design is
a new approach to slipping the “theory” of creation into public education and it has been a highly controversial
subject for educators from elementary schools to college campuses. The concept steps back
from openly saying that “God created” and states that since the universe is so complex and orderly, it is logical
to assume that it was all the result of the design of a higher intelligence. There is an unstated assumption that this intelligent
creator is all omnipotent and thus must be God. The fundamental Christian
community likes the intelligent design concept and is pressing hard all across Opponents, however, are
not fooled. They say it lacks the scientific description of a real theory and smacks of a violation of the separation of church
and state. Robertson, an outspoken
conservative Christian televangelist, makes no bones about where he stands on the issue. “I’d like
to say to the good citizens of “And don’t
wonder why he hasn’t helped you when problems begin, if they begin. I’m not saying they will, but if they do,
just remember, you just voted God out of your city. And if that’s the case, don’t ask for his help because he
might not be there,” Robertson warned. Voters last week cast
all eight incumbent school board members, up for re-election, out of office after they tried to introduce “intelligent
design” to high school science classes as an alternative to the theory of evolution. From the Luciferian perspective,
this battle is so idiotic it is laughable. While these two age-old debates continue to rage, we stand here with a solution
so simple and so provable that it blows both the creationists and evolutionists right out of the water. Yet because of powerful
Christian influence over American media, the Luciferian idea cannot be given its proper place in scientific papers or public
debate. It belongs to only a select few who tune in regularly to the Voice of Lucifer Radio show and hear the words of Psychic
Aaron C. Donahue each week. |
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