Pat Robertson has explained, not only the tragedy in Wisconsin, where some guy who thought White people were superior to everybody else, killed a half dozen Sikhs who had come to worship.
It was atheism, he said.
"...people who are atheists, they hate God, they hate the expression of God, and they are angry at the world, angry with themselves, angry with society and they take it out on innocent people who are worshipping God..."
"Whether it's a Sikh temple, or a Baptist church, or a Catholic church, or a Muslim mosque – whatever it is – I just abhor this kind of violence, and it's the kind of thing that we should do something about," Robertson said on The 700 Club.
And Brother Pat, who can stop hurricanes with a single prayer, but who has not yet put his theory to the test, not only has analyzed the massacre at the Sikh temple, but he has an answer to such violence, too.
Robertson's advice is simple: "Well, you talk about the love of God and hope it has some impact."
That works about as well as his method of halting hurricanes.
It was atheism, he said.
"...people who are atheists, they hate God, they hate the expression of God, and they are angry at the world, angry with themselves, angry with society and they take it out on innocent people who are worshipping God..."
"Whether it's a Sikh temple, or a Baptist church, or a Catholic church, or a Muslim mosque – whatever it is – I just abhor this kind of violence, and it's the kind of thing that we should do something about," Robertson said on The 700 Club.
And Brother Pat, who can stop hurricanes with a single prayer, but who has not yet put his theory to the test, not only has analyzed the massacre at the Sikh temple, but he has an answer to such violence, too.
Robertson's advice is simple: "Well, you talk about the love of God and hope it has some impact."
That works about as well as his method of halting hurricanes.
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