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Pat Robertson: Dead Journalist Not Worth Risking “$100B Worth of Arms Sales”

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There it is: true-xtianity in a nutshell.."thou shalt not kill.....unless we can get $100B from the Saudis". What more is there to say about disgustingly hypocritical xtianity is?

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Christian evangelist Pat Robertson thinks the apparent assassination of an American journalist by Saudi Arabia isn’t worth jeopardizing “$100 billion worth of arms sales” with the terrorist-friendly nation.


On The 700 Club this week, Robertson called attention to the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in a Saudi consulate in Turkey. Khashoggi was reportedly killed, beheaded, and dismembered by Saudi agents, but Robertson is worried about the possibility of a deteriorating relationship with Saudi Arabia… because gun deals.


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Pat Robertson responds to reports that the Saudis murdered a journalist by telling everyone to calm down and focus on the important things, like the lucrative arms deal we have with them.


1:09 PM - Oct 15, 2018



“For those who are screaming blood for the Saudis — look, these people are key allies,” Robertson said. While he called the faith of the Wahabists — the hardline Islamist sect to which the Saudi Royal Family belongs — “obnoxious,” he urged viewers to remember that “we’ve got an arms deal that everybody wanted a piece of…it’ll be a lot of jobs, a lot of money come to our coffers. It’s not something you want to blow up willy-nilly.”


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He does kind of a point. There's not a difference between the actions and attitudes of Saudi Arabia now and the actions and attitudes of Saudi Arabia two weeks ago. Everyone was happy selling all these weapons to them while knowing exactly who they are and what they do, but now that people are talking about who they are and what they do, all of a sudden everyone is supposed to be surprised and shocked and forced to re-evaluate the relationship?
 
He does kind of a point. There's not a difference between the actions and attitudes of Saudi Arabia now and the actions and attitudes of Saudi Arabia two weeks ago. Everyone was happy selling all these weapons to them while knowing exactly who they are and what they do, but now that people are talking about who they are and what they do, all of a sudden everyone is supposed to be surprised and shocked and forced to re-evaluate the relationship?

I think there are key differences.....

1. We now know about their actions, and should act upon that knowledge.
2. A so-called Xtian saying that it's still OK, even now he knows there was murder, because money is pretty revolting...if typically xtian hypocrisy.
 
1) We already knew about their actions and have spent years choosing not to act upon that knowledge
2) Christians tend to be hypocrites.
 
Well, are you saying that this is the first time the Saudi government has killed someone for speaking out against them which the US was aware of? I haven't paid much attention to Saudi Arabia, but that doesn't sound like a very tenable statement.
 
He does kind of a point. There's not a difference between the actions and attitudes of Saudi Arabia now and the actions and attitudes of Saudi Arabia two weeks ago. Everyone was happy selling all these weapons to them while knowing exactly who they are and what they do, but now that people are talking about who they are and what they do, all of a sudden everyone is supposed to be surprised and shocked and forced to re-evaluate the relationship?

True. The Saudi government has been authoritarian and violent since they became Saudis. People in every other country have always known that they kill their political opposition. The only difference this time is that the Saudi that they killed, Khashoggi, was a journalist and so American journalists suddenly pretend to care.
 
Wait a minute. . . . I thought Muslims were bad? I’m confused. :confused:

I wonder if the ground zero mosque is OK as long as it’s tied to a lot of money?

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Pat Robertson is one of the biggest shitheads around. Nothing he says is surprising anymore.

He needs to go read the Book Of Judges in hsi Bible. A woman was raped and murdered by a group of men in the tribe of Benjamin and when Benjamin refused to punish the evil men instead of God saying "Oh, don't risk losing money and trade doing anything about it" he told the rest of the Israelites to go wipe Benjamin out and they just about did. If Pat Robertson wasn't the false teacher he is he would have the same attitude about the Saudis.

I value the Holy Mosque as a place of pilgrimidge and the Holy Prophet lived most of his life in that area of the world. However, if the Saudi people living now are made aware their king committed murder and do not remove him I have no problem letting loose some major ordinance on his palace and taking that oil from him and making it ours. The people are evil and wicked not standing up to him and deserve punishment with him.
 
From the general forum page, this thread popped up as the "newest message" in this subforum, and it only carried over "Pat Robertson: Dead"
 
According to Christian "morals" making money is more important than human life.

Mind you, this man is one of the most popular Christian leaders in America, and because of that, he commands a media empire and is very wealthy. This isn't just some idiot street preacher on the street corner you can ignore. This man actually represents a significant portion of Christendom in America.
 
Pat Robertson is one of the biggest shitheads around. Nothing he says is surprising anymore.

He needs to go read the Book Of Judges in hsi Bible. A woman was raped and murdered by a group of men in the tribe of Benjamin and when Benjamin refused to punish the evil men instead of God saying "Oh, don't risk losing money and trade doing anything about it" he told the rest of the Israelites to go wipe Benjamin out and they just about did. If Pat Robertson wasn't the false teacher he is he would have the same attitude about the Saudis.

I value the Holy Mosque as a place of pilgrimidge and the Holy Prophet lived most of his life in that area of the world. However, if the Saudi people living now are made aware their king committed murder and do not remove him I have no problem letting loose some major ordinance on his palace and taking that oil from him and making it ours. The people are evil and wicked not standing up to him and deserve punishment with him.

Jesus always said "Fatwah! Fatwah on the Liberal Jew Media!"
 
Pat is still around? I thought he'd be on life support by now. No kidding, the last time I tuned in to 700 (for one flying second on the remote), there was some much younger guy hosting. So does Pat still chuckle every other line, in that folksy way?
 
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