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Pat Robertson, False Prophet?

canadyjd

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He told his viewers (back in the 1990’s?) to pray Justice Gensburg die of cancer.

I have no respect for anything he says.

peace to you
 

canadyjd

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But, if DT did remain as POTUS, you along with the other Trumpers, would probably praise him!
As with so many other things you say, you are woefully wrong!, wrong!, wrong!,

Again, I have no respect for anything he says; whether he turns out to be accurate or inaccurate matters zero to me. I didn’t even know he made this prediction until you posted it here.

peace to you
 

Scarlett O.

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In October Pat Robertson said that God told him that Donald Trump would win in November, and continue as POTUS. Now he is telling Trump to move on, and that Trump is living in an "Alternate Reality"
Since the Lord cannot give out Prophecies that are untrue, we have to accept that Robertson is a "false prophet", who never did "hear" from God in the first place!

Pat Robertson Thinks Trump Should 'Move On' from Election

Don't listen to the man at all.
 

Marooncat79

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Pat has been a false teacher for at least 40 yrs that I know of

As for me personally defending him, you obviously dont know me at all

I have called him out along w other: K Copeland, Osteens, J Meyer, J Hagee, A Stanley, J Duplantis et al
 

canadyjd

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you mean like when I said that Trump would not win? is this also wrong? :D
You are wrong when you presume to know what I think or what motivates me. You are 100% wrong with me and you don’t want to understand.

You are in competition with Pat Robertson concerning election predictions. Claim your prize with him.

peace to you
 

rlvaughn

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Deuteronomy 18:21-22 And if thou say in thine heart, How shall we know the word which the Lord hath not spoken? when a prophet speaketh in the name of the Lord, if the thing follow not, nor come to pass, that is the thing which the Lord hath not spoken, but the prophet hath spoken it presumptuously: thou shalt not be afraid of him.
 

Lodic

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In 1982, Pat Robertson predicted the world end in October or November. In 2007, Robertson got very specific, predicting April 27 as the end of the world. Then there is the aforementioned prediction of Trump's reelection. If Robertson was an OT prophet, we would have to stone him. For that matter, the same could be said of all these Hal Lindsey, Harold Camping, and the other "prophecy experts" who keep predicting the Lord's return will happen in "X" year. If even Jesus doesn't know the day or the hour of His return, how does anyone else?
 

Scott Downey

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I got really turned off by him when reading one of his books, he was describing how people in hell don't feel any pain, because they are disembodied spirits...and spirits cant feel pain... of course that goes directly again basic Christianity 101.

Years later as I learned more, consider that the dead are resurrected which means they will gain a body of some kind, so they are not just 'ghosts' flitting around in a fiery wasteland of hell feeling no pain.
 

Yeshua1

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Pat has been a false teacher for at least 40 yrs that I know of

As for me personally defending him, you obviously dont know me at all

I have called him out along w other: K Copeland, Osteens, J Meyer, J Hagee, A Stanley, J Duplantis et al
Those would be the Hall of shame!
 
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