Around this time of year, it’s pretty common for pundits and writers to look ahead and make predictions about what to expect in the year to come. Fortunately, Pat Robertson doesn’t need to speculate about what 2006 has in store for the world — God personally tells him what’s going to happen.
TV preacher Pat Robertson says 2006 will be a good year for President George W. Bush, Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito, the Republicans in Congress and Robertson’s broadcast ministry, but a bad year for most everyone else.
On his “700 Club” program today, Robertson revealed his recent conversation with God in which the deity shared with the televangelist the upcoming events of the year. Robertson, founder of the Christian Coalition, is a long-time booster of Bush and conservative Republican politics. He has also advocated confirmation of Alito and stacking the federal courts with justices who oppose church-state separation, reproductive rights and gay rights.
In his report today, Robertson said, “Bush is going to strengthen in 2006. The fall elections will be inconclusive, but the outcome of the war and the success of the economy will leave Republicans in charge…. And Alito is gonna get confirmed. I believe another liberal judge is going to retire, step down from the Court; we’ll have another opening there. The war in Iraq is going to come to a successful conclusion, and we’ll begin withdrawing troops before the end of the year.”
What a remarkable coincidence. Robertson would like to see certain things happen, and sure enough, God directly communicates with this TV preacher to assure him that his dreams will come true. As my friend Barry Lynn put it, “Isn’t it odd that God’s prophecies and Robertson’s political agenda are one and the same? Could it be that Pat is confusing his wish-list for God’s will?”
For what it’s worth, God’s also gave Robertson some inside tips about natural disasters and terrorism.
Robertson warned, “It’s a bad word for the sinners. This is not going to be a fun time. They’ve gotten away with it, gotten away with it, gotten away with it, and God says, ‘You’re not going to get away with it any more. I’m going to bring my judgment on those who are blaspheming my name, who are breaking my laws, who are violating my commandments.’ You know, this is going to be the year when the hand of the Lord will be felt, and those, again worldwide, who are standing up against God.”
Something to look out for, I guess.
Update: Apparently, Robertson’s predictions from last year didn’t work out too well, so I guess you sinners can rest easy.