“It
is about a socialist, anti-family political movement that encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, practice witchcraft, destroy capitalism and become lesbians.”
ROBERTSON LETTER ATTACKS FEMINISTS
Even the witches who went after Kavanaugh prove it.
Witches cast spell on Brett Kavanaugh
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"A fund-raising letter written by the television evangelist Pat Robertson in opposition to a proposed equal rights amendment to the Iowa Constitution suggests that feminists want women to kill their children and practice witchcraft.
"The equal rights amendment, on which Iowans will vote Nov. 3, is a broadly worded measure that would bar sex discrimination.
"But Mr. Robertson's letter, distributed late last month to supporters of the evangelical organization Christian Coalition, described the proposal as part of a 'feminist agenda' that 'is not about equal rights for women.' Claims of 'Anti-Family'"
Conservatives like Robinson have an inherent fear of level playing fields, which is why he conflates sex discrimination with witchcraft.
Pat Robertson: Preacher? Prophet? Politician? Con-man? Fascist? Yes And So Are The Rest Of Those Phoney So-Called “Christians.”
Well, Shitforbrains, nobody wanted that dumbass Amendment. Because it was dumbass. Like you.
Well, Shitforbrains, nobody wanted that dumbass Amendment. Because it was dumbass. Like you.
Do you have more faith in Trump or Robertson, Rube?
Pat Robertson controversies - Wikipedia
"In the 1970s and 1980s Robertson was a
faith healer.
James Randi devoted a chapter of his book
The Faith Healers to criticizing Robertson's faith healing.
[1]
"Randi commented that 'in 1986, soon after the full importance of the
AIDS epidemic began to become evident, Robertson was attempting to cure it by proclaiming people cured after prayer.'
[2]
"Randi also noted, 'Gerry Straub, a former associate of Pat Robertson and his television producer, pointed out in his book
Salvation for Sale the astonishing fact that God seemed to time miracles to conform with standard television format,' and 'God would stop speaking to Pat and stop healing exactly in time with the theme music.'
[3]
"Randi explained that "in 1979, it appeared to Robertson's staff that their boss had been taking lessons from
Oral Roberts" and 'proposed to film the
Second Coming!'.
[4] The project was eventually publicly dropped, but 'budget allocations [CBN] are made for their development.'"