Famous
Televangelist Pat Robertson, Who Had Prophesied on October 2020 that Trump Would
Be Reelected, Now Says Biden Won and that Trump Lives in “Alternate Reality”
“First
of all, I want to say without question, Trump is going to win the election,” said televangelist
Pat Robertson on October 2020. “He’s going to win. That’s, I
think, a given.” He is the founder of the famous TV show the 700 Club, which is
watched by millions of evangelicals around the world.
Pat Robertson |
A staunch supporter of Trump, Robertson
had predicted that Trump would win reelection, and that there would “be at
least two attempts on the Trump’s life.”
He then predicted that there would be
social unrest after Trump's win, and also Israel would be at war.
Then there would be “at least five years
or more of extraordinary peace” before an asteroid would hit Earth, according to The Hill newspaper.
The 90-year-old Robertson has predicted
Earth’s destruction several times through his decades-long career.
Yet, after the Electoral College chose
radical socialist Joe Biden as president, Robertson changed his mind.
“I think it’s all over,” the conservative televangelist
said. “I think the Electoral College has spoken. I think the Biden corruption
has not totally been brought to fruition, but it doesn’t seem to be affecting
the Electoral College.”
“I don’t think the Supreme Court is going
to move in to do anything and I think we’re going to see a President Biden and I
also think we’ll be seeing a President Kamala Harris, not too long after the
Inauguration of President Biden.”
Robertson said that he believes Trump
“lives in an alternate reality,” arguing that while many say that the president
lies a lot, “to him that’s the truth.”
Robertson’s comments came on an episode of
“The 700 Club” that aired on 21 December 2020. He recognized that the devotion
the evangelical community was vital for Trump.
“There was something about him that was
good, that God placed him in that office for the time. He has done a marvelous
job for the economy,” he said.
“But at the same time, he is very erratic
and he’s fired people, he’s fought people, and he’s insulted people… it’s a
mixed bag. And I think it would be well to say, ‘You’ve had your day, it’s time
to move on.’”
The problem is that with 90 years,
Robertson is too old to see with clarity spiritual and political issues. He did
a very good work 40 and 50 years ago, but old age has taken a heavy toll in his
spiritual vision. The old warrior should do as Billy Graham did: live and rest
in a cabin, cared by his family. If Trump’s time is over, so is Robertson’s
time on television.
Robertson also expressed concern about the
socialist trends coming to the United States under Biden and that, as a
president, socialist Biden will likely reverse many of Trump’s conservative positions.
At least in this view, Robertson saw correctly.
Regarding a possible Trump campaign in
2024, Robertson said that Trump running again would be a “tremendous mistake,”
preferring instead as a presidential candidate former South Carolina Governor
Nikki Haley. But this is a very strange stance for a conservative
televangelist, because Haley has a mixed political history not much favorable
to conservatism. Besides, she
practices a hybrid faith, professing at the same time the Protestant faith and
the Sikh faith — a pagan religion from India.
U.S. Christians should pray that Robertson
may refrain from prophesying that religious hybrid Haley will be president.
This
is not the first sin of Robertson. In 2018 his 700 Club, which should be
a tool only for the Gospel, supported neoconservatives and their bloody wars.
In the same year, in a neocon move Robertson supported the sale of U.S.
arms to Saudi Arabia, which has a history of terrorism and persecution of
Christians.
Although Trump has not recognized Biden’s
victory, many Trump supporters, including some major conservative Christian
leaders, have acknowledged Biden president.
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
President Albert Mohler Jr., who did not vote for Trump in 2016 but supported
him in 2020, said Biden “is now the president-elect of the United States.” He is a Council member of the Gospel
Coalition, a Calvinist group with strange
stances on the homosexual sin.
“I did not want Joe Biden to be elected
president of the United States, but he is now the president-elect,” he said.
The Rev. Franklin Graham, president of the
Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, said that while he acknowledged Biden’s
victory, he also said that “I tend to believe” Trump when “Trump says that this
election has been rigged or stolen.”
“He has a track record of being right.
Pray for President Trump, pray for Joe Biden, and pray for our nation—that we
will get through this, and for God’s will be done,” wrote Graham on his Facebook page on Dec. 19.
It is so sad that so many Americans do not
care about Biden’s corruption and socialism. Christians can pray for Biden, but
such prayer does not exempt them from praying against his corruption and
socialism. God cannot bless what he does not approve of, and he never condones socialism
and corruption
and falsehood, even among right-wingers and occultists masked as conservatives
and right-wingers.
Corruption and socialism should be exterminated
on all levels. For this to happen, Christians need to make the commitment to
pray for the defeat of these two evils.
With information from the Christian Post
and Daily Mail.
Portuguese
version of this article: Famoso
televangelista Pat Robertson, que profetizou em outubro de 2020 que Trump seria
reeleito, agora diz que Biden venceu e que Trump vive em “realidade alternativa”
Source: Last Days Watchman
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