Pat Robertson: There could be demons attached to your thrift store finds (Jesus, create)
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I was in TO last week, he is right that it is cold there.
In all that arguing about feminism and the 4 evils we all forget that Pat claimed that feminism lead to them and even Pat's fan club has not posted anything supporting that. My wife is a feminist and in the over 40 years we have been together she has yet to kill a child or become a lesbian. The WOW statement sure reads more sensible than anything I have heard from Pat.
As far as killing children pat called for the killing of an adult, a leader of another country, the destruction of symbols of other religions, loss of rights for gays etc. Not a very moral leader and not worth defending his outrageous comments.
You can't make this stuff up. The op-ed post by The Week that I got this from called it "incoherent rambling". Near as I can tell he thinks marijuana is a vegetable, god gave man "dominion over vegetables", therefore he's against us being enslaved by vegetables rather than us enslaving vegetables. Or something like that.
You can't make this stuff up. The op-ed post by The Week that I got this from called it "incoherent rambling". Near as I can tell he thinks marijuana is a vegetable, god gave man "dominion over vegetables", therefore he's against us being enslaved by vegetables rather than us enslaving vegetables. Or something like that.
If I'm going to read something that demented, I'm gonna step out on the deck first and have a couple of tokes.
You can't make this stuff up. The op-ed post by The Week that I got this from called it "incoherent rambling". Near as I can tell he thinks marijuana is a vegetable, god gave man "dominion over vegetables", therefore he's against us being enslaved by vegetables rather than us enslaving vegetables. Or something like that.
I always thought Barley was a grain. It's one of the required ingredients if you want to make authentic pure beer.
Not according to Pat.
It does look similar to grains when growing in the field but Pat says otherwise.
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