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incendiarymind January 5 2006, 21:55:48 UTC
When he has a stroke we can all say the same thing, "it's god's punishment for being a general asshat."

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kat_chan January 9 2006, 04:00:46 UTC
Of course, a true Christian would realize that Christ birth and resurrection were the new covenant, and that God doesn't punish people (in their earthly existance) for their transgressions.

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chaptal January 5 2006, 23:58:57 UTC
Then why did God wait 75 years, or however old Sharon is, to punish him? Sheesh.

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kat_chan January 9 2006, 04:02:04 UTC
Because he didn't "divide God's lands" until just recently, so he'd not committed the egregious sin until the last year or so. Before that, all of the Palestinian refugees he ordered slaughtered in Sabra and Shatilla back in the early 1980s? God was A-OK with that. Bleh.

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chaptal January 9 2006, 04:04:17 UTC
The Butcher of Beirut. Yeah, God must have been fine with that. He let him live another 25 years.

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sport6449 January 6 2006, 01:44:51 UTC
No comment really except to say that today I was listening to the radio today and the fill-in host for Glenn Beck and I have the same thoughts on religion. God doesn't control everything, He's not happy when we die. He gave us the solutions to problems; we just don't have it all figured it out yet.

Robertson needs a full frontal lobotomy.

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kat_chan January 9 2006, 04:04:20 UTC
Yeah, I don't mind religious people when they're sane. It's when they're batshit loons like Robertson and Falwell that I just wish the Almighty did believe in meting out earthly justice, because I think they'd be among the first that his finger would fall upon. Fundamentalists need to remember that they're supposed to be aware of false prophets for their words are pleasing and fall on the ear like honey, or some such like that.

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kelli217 January 6 2006, 14:58:08 UTC
I wasn't aware that Pat Robertson ever claimed to be a Democrat. Back when he ran for president, he did so under the Republican banner.

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kat_chan January 9 2006, 04:08:39 UTC
Oh, he hasn't been a Democrat for years. But back in the days before the Civil Rights Act, and maybe though the end of Wallace's era, he was. But he was a Republican during the Reagan years. Typical "yellow dog" turncoat Dixiecrat, really.

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ashi January 9 2006, 19:08:07 UTC
There's someone I'd never want in office. *shudder*

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kat_chan January 10 2006, 07:16:05 UTC
Fortunately, he never really managed to mount a serious challenge.

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