Pat Robertson predicts 'mass killing' of Americans

By Steven G. Vegh,
The Virginian-Pilot

Virginia Beach, Va. | Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson cited
communications with God in predicting that horrific terrorism aimed at
the United States will result in "mass killing" during the second half
of 2007.

"The Lord didn't say nuclear, but I do believe it'll be something like
that - that'll be a mass killing, possibly millions of people, major
cities injured," Robertson said.

"There will be some very serious terrorist attacks," he added. "The
evil people will come after this country, and there's a possibility -
not a possibility, a definite certainty - that chaos is going to
rule." Robertson did not say where the terrorism would occur.

Robertson made his predictions during The 700 Club television show
that he hosts from the Christian Broadcasting Network's studio in
Virginia Beach.

Predicting events for the coming year is a tradition for Robertson,
who customarily spends the last days of each year in prayer.

The prayer retreats yield "what I feel, or I feel the Lord is saying,
is going to happen," he said. "I put these things out with humility."

According to Robertson, "God said he's going to restrain the evil, but
he isn't necessarily going to restrain it in the beginning. A lot of
these things can be reversed; we just need to do a lot of praying."

Robertson said the actions of Israel's government also weighed heavily
on God's heart, and his.

"The word was that the Olmert policies were toxic, toxic for the
nation of Israel," said Robertson, referring to Israel's prime
minister, Ehud Olmert.

Robertson, who did not cite specific policies, also said that the
United States was "feigning friendship" toward Israel while espousing
policies that were "pushing them toward national suicide."

Robertson drew criticism last January when he suggested in a broadcast
that God punished then-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon with a stroke for
ceding Israeli-controlled land to the Palestinians.

His accuracy in past predictions has been mixed, though Robertson
claimed a "relatively good track record."

Robertson said last May that, "If I heard the Lord right about 2006,
the coasts of America will be lashed" by "devastating" storms and
"vicious hurricanes."

In January 2004, Robertson predicted that President Bush would easily
win re-election. "I really believe I'm hearing from the Lord it's
going to be like a blowout election," he said.

Bush won 51 percent of the vote in the election that fall, beating
Democratic Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts.

In 2005, Robertson predicted that "Bush is now positioned to have
victory after victory and that his second term is going to be one of
triumph."

Lawmakers confirmed Bush's 2005 nominations of John G. Roberts Jr. and
Samuel Alito Jr. to the Supreme Court, making it more conservative, in
the view of many observers.

But the president's Social Security initiative was stalled by
widespread opposition, and voters' deep unhappiness with Bush's Iraq
policy was a reason Republicans lost control of Congress in the latest
election.

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