If you’re having problems in your marriage, it’s the woman’s fault. It’s also most likely because she’s hard to look at. At least, that’s the way of the world according to Pat Robertson, televangelist. A 17-year-old kid wrote in to Maxim for help with his father not paying enough attention to his mother anymore, and Pat Robertson’s response was, somewhat predictably, to blame it all on the woman.
ROBERTSON: Maneuver something where you can get them out of the house; romantic resort for a couple days, assuming they can afford it. I mean, take a weekend and go somewhere, and just be alone with each other, see if they can’t rekindle that romance. The romance has obviously gone out of the marriage, there’s not as much excitement as there used to be.
Okay, we’re good so far. No terrible advice or horrible statements. If he had quit here, we might have been good.this type of assumption of so many without personal knowledge of each one is reckless and irresponsible, his flock ought to be up in arms at his insulting disparagement's. God gave us the ability to think, those i ear shot of his words should think whether it's time to punch his card, wonder how many times he praised God for the making of the world and all it's beauty, and God not making mistakes?
after he makes such egregious statements does anyone pull his coat or do they let him follow the path of self destruction so they might step in with a brand new set of Holier than thou's? Evangelical religion all it's own.