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Pat Robertson on how to pray for your gay family member
Pat Robertson says he wants to vomit when he sees photos of gay couples, but advised one 700 Club viewer today that homosexuality is a “very delicate situation.” He suggested to a viewer, Teresa, that she could help her openly gay nephew by making him realize the Bible is “explicit” in its condemnation of homosexuality.
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Pat Robertson compares transgender people to his castrated horse
On the 700 Club on Wednesday, Pat Robertson reacted to a David Brody report on a new California law protecting transgender students by blasting the law as “insane.”
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The ‘Gay AIDS Ring’ video Pat Robertson and CBN don’t want you to see
The Christian Broadcasting Network has embarked on a total and frankly embarrassing cover-up of Pat Robertson’s statement yesterday that gay people in San Francisco try to cut people’s fingers with special rings in order to infect them with AIDS. – See more at: http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/gay-aids-ring-video-pat-robertson-doesnt-want-you-see#sthash.VVf9jhhg.dpuf
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Robertson: Gays deliberately spread AIDS by cutting people with special rings
Tuesday on the “700 Club,” Pat Robertson told co-host Terry Meeuwsen that gay men in cities like San Francisco attempt to spread HIV/AIDS to others by cutting them with a special ring when shaking hands.
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Robertson: ‘We are not anti-gay’ because gays are just confused straight people
Pat Robertson is disturbed that people, for whatever reason, might believe that he is somehow anti-gay.
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Pat Robertson says he vomits at the sight of gay couples
After warning that the land will “vomit” out gays, Pat Robertson said that he vomits at the sight of gay couples.
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Robertson: Gays will ‘destroy’ Boy Scouts to ‘accommodate kids who want sex with each other’
Pat Robertson says that it “breaks your heart” to see the Boy Scouts “torn up in order to accommodate a few kids who want to do sex with each other. It just boggles the mind.”
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Pat Robertson: Gay rights advocates should ‘shut their mouth’
Yesterday on the 700 Club, Pat Robertson said that activists who don’t want Chick-fil-A on their college campus due to the company’s anti-gay advocacy should keep quiet.
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Pat Robertson: Gay relationships lead to ‘disease and suffering’
Following a segment about President Obama’s endorsement of marriage equality, Pat Robertson on the 700 Club Tuesday said “the union of two men doesn’t bring forth anything except disease and suffering, and the same thing with the union of two women.”
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Pat Robertson says homosexuality is ‘related to demonic possession’
Today the 700 Club featured a segment on a man who tried to “change” his sexuality by marrying a woman, but later ended up having extramarital affairs with men. “He’s obsessed, he has a compulsion,” said Pat Robertson. “I think it is somehow related to demonic possession.”