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Even though, tons of people don't even listen to him, Pat Robertson is still a great deception. A lot of Pat Robertson’s critics utilize vindictive language and obscene stereotypes against him (and other people). I won’t follow that option. What I will do is show why I disagree with him and outline the big picture.
The big picture is that people like Robertson have been aligning with the agenda of the global elite for decades. This has nothing to do with real Christian values, but about globalists placing people into controlled political/religious paradigms of control (in order to stagnant the truth plus true human independence). It isn’t just people like Robertson. The establishment left’s WCC and the NCC have been infiltrated by high level Freemasonry, the CFR, Jesuits, radical secular humanists, etc. Pat Robertson’s father was. A 32° Freemason named Absalom Willis Robertson (whose was the Chairman to the Senate‘s Committee on Banking and Currency. He served as a “consultant to the World Bank as well).
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A Willis Robertson lived from May 27, 1887 to November 1, 1971. Robertson was elected to the House of Representatives in 1932, and was reelected six times as a Democrat in Virginia. He opposed integration and soon he was d efeated.
His defeat ended the dominance of the Byrds in Virginia politics. Pat Robertson was born in Lexington, Virginia in March 22, 1930.
Pat joined the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He went into the military in Korea and Japan. Pat Robertson was known to frequent prostitutes. Also, Pat Robertson endorsed forced abortion in China. It is unscriptural and unChristian to even support voluntary abortion, but forced abortion is blatantly immoral. Pat Robertson claims that China is too overpopulated, so killing people is good.
Is China overpopulated? The answer is no. In fact, people believe that India will have more people than China in the future. See, it is true that China's population exploded from 1949 and 1974. On the other hand, from the mid-1970's, it's population growth was only about 1.5%. Robertson told citizens of a Pennsylvania town that they had rejected God by voting their school board out of office for supporting 'Intelligent Design.' 'I'd like t o say to the good citizens of Dover: if there is a disaster in your area, don't turn to God, you just rejected Him from your city,' Robertson said on his 'The 700 Club' TV show.
That’s wild since many people in the t own theoretically disagree with just teaching Evolution in school. Evolution is a Mystery religion concept, but you can’t collectively blame a whole town, because of a decision by a school board at all.
The smoking gun that Pat Robertson is supporting the agenda of the Elite is his support of biochips. He said that.
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There is the famous image where Pat is showing the Il Canuto hand sign. That hand sign was used for thousands of years in paganism and it's shown by Satanists. Not everyone who shows the sign are Satanists, but its origin and its usage today is apart of the occult and Satanism. Even Church of Satan's l eader Anton LaVey is pictured showing the handsign. Time Magazine on February 17th 1986 have Pat Robertson using the the Masonic Sign of Fellow Craft, or the Devil's Claw. Aleister Crowley is pictured showing the Devil's Claw handsign as well.
Crowley was a Satan worshipper, in British Intelligence, and was a potent member of the OTO. The media (like in CNN, MSNBC, etc.) is using Pat's deception to bash conservative Christians in general. Pat Robertson had to apologize for desiring to see Hugo Chavez assassinated. Hugo Chavez called for a new world order and he’s an authoritarian. Yet, even Hugo Chavez doesn’t deserve an assassination attempt in order to change the country of Venezuela.
The people of Venezuela ought to be given the opportunity to improve their own country. Those in Robertson’s 700 Club believe in something called the word of knowledge.
That is about Robertson and others claiming to pray and understand sicknesses of people from around the world. Also, they claim that they can heal them (like someone being able to walk, someone healed of a condition, etc.). This is very similar to clairvoyance and there is not a single verse in the Bible describing the word of knowledge concept at all. Actually, psychics believe that they have the power to perceive things that aren‘t present in the senses and heal people thousands of miles away from a present location (plus claim to know about the healing immediately). We should not dabble in unfamiliar spirits at all. There is nothing wrong with prayer since prayer works. Yet, there is something wrong with claiming you can know that you healed someone with using mystical powers.
One another level, Pat Robertson follows the Law of Reciprocity (This concept is found in his “The Secret Kingdom” book. The Law of Reciprocity is about acting on immutable laws in order to imagine things into existence. This concept believes that what you do has a reaction). This concept according to critics of Pat Robertson, relates to New Age dogma. On the hardcover flap of 'The Secret Kingdom', Pat Robertson teaches, 'The kingdom of heaven exists now, here. Although it is spiritual and invisible, it governs the material and visible.
It operates in a rather specified manner.' The Bible says that the Kingdom of God isn’t of this world. Robertson’s views of a man-made global Kingdom of God (in some utopia) is Recons tructionist/Dominion Theology heresy. Reciprocity sounds amazingly like Gurdjieff's 'L aw of Reciprocal Maintenance.' These laws depend upon a person reciprocating positively to his initiative; if the recipient of an action does not positively reciprocate, the originator is freed from responsibility for further pos itive action. In other words, the Laws of Reciprocity depend upon man's conditional love, not God's unconditional love.
It’s a New Thought belief that believes that you can will good things by your words and actions. Pat Robertson also believes in the metaphysical/Eastern Mysticism view that what we perceive as real is an illusion. Hindus teach non-reality or maya. In other words, he feels that that the mind can help create spiritual blessings in the world. This is similar to the Secret Book series where God can be harnessed as an energy force not as a Personal being that we should submit to. Pat Robertson has also given a friendly audience to blatant New Age adherents like Jeremy Rifkin and Alvin Toffler.
Other New Age leaders promoted on Robertson's show are Richard Foster, Bruce Larson, Robert Schuller, and even Dennis Waitley. Being pro-Charismatic, Robertson have interviewed and approved of even fringe Charismatics like Benny Hinn, Kenneth Copeland, etc.