I'm sure you've all heard about Pat Robertson's most recent stupidity with regards to his words about Ariel Sharon's stroke.
Well, it's nice to know that Israel was listening too.
I wouldn't be surprised if Pat compared his situation to Moses, since he is being "denied the Holy Land." Disgusted, but not surprised.
Television evangelist Pat Robertson suggested Thursday that Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's stroke was divine retribution for the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, which Robertson opposed.
"He was dividing God's land, and I would say, 'Woe unto any prime minister of Israel who takes a similar course to appease the [European Union], the United Nations or the United States of America,'" Robertson told viewers of his long-running television show, "The 700 Club."
Well, it's nice to know that Israel was listening too.
Israel on Wednesday said it would go ahead with plans to build an evangelical Christian heritage center in northern Israel -- but without Robertson, after the Christian Coalition founder said Israeli leader Ariel Sharon's stroke was divine retribution for "dividing God's land."
"From our perspective, such a statement made for a person that is lying in a hospital bed is outrageous," Deputy Tourism Minister Rami Levy told CNN.
Robertson had led a group of evangelicals planning the $50 million center, a joint venture with the state of Israel. The facility is to be built along the Sea of Galilee, where Christians believe Jesus walked on water.
The ministry said its decision to cut ties with Robertson was directly related to his comments. However, Israel will still continue with the project, Levy said.
I wouldn't be surprised if Pat compared his situation to Moses, since he is being "denied the Holy Land." Disgusted, but not surprised.