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In Questionable Taste, I Know

I saw this quote today from a news story about Pamela Anderson taking on Colonel Sanders: "just another misguided publicity stunt by PETA in their attempt to create a vegan society."

I read it right after the story on Pat Robertson eating crow. Somehow, my early morning mind thought that the Anderson quote, re-worded could become a quote for Pat, too: "just another misguided publicity stunt by [Pat Robertson] in [his] attempt to create a [Christian] society."

It dawned on me: Could Pat be that stupid to continuously stick his foot in his mouth? His recent damnation of folks in Pennsylvania coming just a few months ago. There are websites which list his other proud moments. I've checked to make sure he actually has said the things attributed to him.

How does he get away with saying he is a Christian, let alone a man of God? Anyone else saying what he has said would have been run out of town long ago.

It irks me the stain and tarnish he continues to smear on Christianity. I can't say I know the Bible as well as Pat, but what I have read directly of Jesus' words, I haven't been able to find the message of hate, bigotry, and pure idiocy that Pat has been spoken in Jesus' name. I must have the wrong version of the Bible. I need the one that Pat owns.

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