The end is nigh

Last year, Robertson "prophesied" that a tsunami would wipe out America's coastal cities before the end of 2006, and that President George W. Bush's privatization of Social Security would be approved.

Neither happened. They ought stone false prophets again, like back in the old days.
 
Things like this were deemed to be bad. Just be glad that its not like pre Christ times, In certain citys men and women who were married before They had a wedding :deal: . The word married for this means:
a blending or matching of different elements or components, biblical definition is: the passing of a mans flesh into a womens, after this, she then is "marred" or married.
After they were married outside of wedlock if they were to be found out, the people of the city could judge them and if they sought it fit they would stone them to death and put their bodies in a large planter, cover it with dirt then plant a tree on top of them. :shock:


A town with a lot of adultery was a very shady place. 8)

I like my sex outside of having a wedding. :lalala:

So lets be glad that these "barbaric" social practices are gone.
For the most part.

The definitions I used are pre slang and down to the basic function meanings of words none of this multiple meanings for one word that varies on a million things.

But this guy is a crock. He has just as much validity as Roseane Barr predicting the end of the world on 06/06/06.

People like this once upon a time were stoned to death for predicting such things, so the end of the world would come but only for them.
 
DirtyDreamDesigner said:
Robertson is the epitome of wanker.

Agreement.

Cause you know, 9/11 was because of the fags.
-yeah. No wait, i think that was Jerry Falwell.

(and yet another problem of religion- that a number of assholes can get publicitiy and cash merely for being a PR person for God).
 
welsh said:
Cause you know, 9/11 was because of the fags.
-yeah. No wait, i think that was Jerry Falwell.
Homosexuals, feminists, and "abortionists." And yeah, it was Falwell.
 
Of course he predicts it towards the end of the year, so if nothing happens everybody would've forgotten his prediction except for his detractors.
 
It seems to me that we must have our strange quacks, no matter what age of technology we're in. It's kind of funny, if you think about it, to realize just how Dark Ages-esque it sounds to have a false prophet. I am personally glad that we have progressed beyond most of the primitive things which we did back then; but it's rich to see that some of us still belong in chain mail and going on some kind of "holy" crusade; as this guy genuinely needs to do. Perhaps if I was religious, I would be offended; but instead, I just find this to be incredibly amusing... in a pathetic sort of way.
 
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