Thursday, June 08, 2023

Pat Robertson dead at 93 (1930 - 2023)

Pat Robertson

Pat Robertson, broadcaster who helped make religion central to GOP politics, dies at 93. The Wizard is not sad.

"LGBT Equality Act Will Cause God to 'Vomit Out' America."

-- Pat Robertson

Pat Robertson was an American televangelist, media mogul, and former Southern Baptist minister. He is best known as the founder and chairman of the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) and the host of the talk show "The 700 Club." Throughout his career, Robertson has been a prominent figure in the conservative Christian movement in the United States and has expressed strong opposition to various progressive social issues, including LGBT rights.

Robertson's stance on LGBT rights has been consistently conservative and opposed to the advancement of LGBTQ+ equality. He has argued against same-sex marriage, transgender rights, and other measures aimed at protecting and recognizing the rights of the LGBTQ+ community. His views are rooted in his interpretation of biblical teachings, particularly those found in the Old Testament, which he believes condemn homosexuality.

As the host of "The 700 Club," Robertson has used his platform to voice his opinions on a wide range of social and political issues, including homosexuality and transgenderism. He has often made controversial statements and perpetuated harmful stereotypes about the LGBTQ+ community. For instance, he has claimed that homosexuality is a choice and linked it to various societal ills, such as natural disasters and terrorist attacks.

Robertson has also been involved in political activism, particularly through his organization, the Christian Coalition of America. The organization, founded in 1989, seeks to mobilize conservative Christians and advance their agenda in American politics. It has been known for its opposition to LGBT rights, advocating for policies that restrict the rights and protections of LGBTQ+ individuals.

It is important to note that while Robertson has been a vocal opponent of LGBT rights, his views do not represent the entirety of the Christian community. Many Christian denominations and individuals have adopted more inclusive and affirming stances toward the LGBTQ+ community, recognizing their rights and advocating for equality.

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