Pat Robertson Is Dead. His Dystopian Legacy Lives On

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Pat Robertson Is Dead. His Dystopian Legacy Lives On
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Televangelist Pat Robertson helped meld Christianity and the Republican party — and that unholy union shaped our modern hellscape.

, “feminism is a socialist, anti-family, political movement that encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, practice witchcraft, destroy capitalism and become lesbians.”that, “The great builders of our nation almost to a man have been Christians, because Christians have the desire to build something… The people who have come into [our] institutions [today] are primarily termites.

, he spoke of a “tightly knit cabal whose goal is nothing less than a new order for the human race under the domination of Lucifer,” including the European bankers who ordered the assassination of President Lincoln, to Karl Marx, to the British bankers who funded the Soviet KGB.

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