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Pat
Robertson Warns Pa. Town of Disaster
Associated
Press ^ | 10 November A.D. 2005 | AP
Posted on 11/10/2005 6:23:12 PM PST by lightman
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (AP) - Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson warned
residents of a rural Pennsylvania town Thursday that disaster may strike there
because they "voted God out of your city" by ousting school board
members who favored teaching intelligent design.
All eight Dover, Pa., school board members up for re-election were defeated
Tuesday after trying to introduce "intelligent design" - the belief
that the universe is so complex that it must have been created by a higher power
- as an alternative to the theory of evolution.
"I'd like to say to the good citizens of Dover: If there is a disaster
in your area, don't turn to God. You just rejected him from your city,"
Robertson said on the Christian Broadcasting Network's "700 Club."
Eight families had sued the district, claiming the policy violates the
constitutional separation of church and state. The federal trial concluded days
before Tuesday's election, but no ruling has been issued.
Later Thursday, Robertson issued a statement saying he was simply trying to
point out that "our spiritual actions have consequences."
"God is tolerant and loving, but we can't keep sticking our finger in
his eye forever," Robertson said. "If they have future problems in
Dover, I recommend they call on Charles Darwin. Maybe he can help them."
Robertson made headlines this summer when he called on his daily show for the
assassination of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.
In October 2003, he suggested that the State Department be blown up with a
nuclear device. He has also said that feminism encourages women to "kill
their children, practice witchcraft, destroy capitalism and become
lesbians."
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