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To: Arthur Radley who wrote (1406)10/30/1998 4:18:00 PM
From: Machaon  Read Replies (2) of 1542
 
<< 1) Pat Robertson..father of illegitimate child and advocate of dooms day prophesy, but still goes ahead and collects millions of dollars from his flock to build multi-million dollar home. >>

Pat had said that "his" god was going to strike Orlando with a hurricane, and thus punish all the people in Orlando with a hurricane, presumably because Disney had a "Gay Day" at their park.

Well, Hurricane Georges hit just about everything else but Orlando. Have you heard whether or not Georges was Pat's god's hurricane? If it was, is Pat liable, somewhat, for the damages to the Florida Keys, or any of the other islands massacred by this storm?

If Georges was Pat's god's hurricane, why did it miss Orlando? Surely God wouldn't have told Pat that He was going to punish Orlando and then punish the Keys and the Dominican Republic, etc, instead.

Perhaps Pat Robertson meant that his god was going to punish Orlando sometime over the next hundred years? That would be a good bet, because, it's a fairly certain prophesy.

Anyway, if Pat Robertson has a direct line to his god, and doesn't try to talk his god out of hitting Orlando with a hurricane, or, perhaps, even suggests it to his god, and his god's hurricane misses Orlando and hits many other places, is Pat liable in any way for the damages?
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