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In my culture, such things described in the article
below are what we call "dark" religion or in English its
"witchcraft". Something that bears no relationship to Wikke or
any of the nature religions. It is using the spiritual connection
for war or manipulation of another person's life through accessing the
spiritual. They have to choose their own path but wishing some
one ill in another's life path for your own benefit is the most cynical of
activities. We would call it a curse, Robertson calls it a
miracle. Superstition is tough. We should not
forget that Robertson got his degree from Yale University. Maybe
Brad is right about the quality of public educational institutions.
Of course Yale is private. Anyone else we know and love go to
Yale?
REH
Associated Press, July 14, 2003
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/07/15/politics/main563247.shtml Praying For Supreme Court Shake Up VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. � Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson urged his nationwide audience Monday to pray for God to remove three justices from the Supreme Court so they could be replaced by conservatives. ''We ask for miracles in regard to the Supreme Court,'' Robertson said on the Christian Broadcasting Network's ''The 700 Club.'' Robertson has launched a 21-day ''prayer offensive'' directed at the Supreme Court in the wake of its 6-3 June vote that decriminalized sodomy. Robertson said in a letter on the CBN Web site that the ruling ''has opened the door to homosexual marriage, bigamy, legalized prostitution and even incest.'' The same letter targets three justices in particular: ''One justice is 83-years-old, another has cancer and another has a heart condition. Would it not be possible for God to put it in the minds of these three judges that the time has come to retire?'' Judging from the descriptions, Robertson was referring to Justice John Paul Stevens, who was born in 1920, and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who had colon cancer surgery in 1999. The identity of the third justice was unclear. |
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