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Originally Posted by Smiles
Doesn't break my heart. I've learned to expect it.
He doesn't take a paycheck from the 700 Club or any of it's affiliates. The money he lives off of comes entirely from the books he sells. His prophecies always generate more book sales (especially when he writes books about those prophecies).
If he's right, then good for him - he got one right. If he's wrong, it won't be the first time.
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This comment by Robertson really caught my attention:
"I have a relatively good track record," he said. "Sometimes I miss."
If his prophecies were truly coming from God, Pat wouldn't miss any of them. That's the real danger of holding yourself up to be a prophet. If you proclaim to speak for God, you'd better get it right. False prophets in the Bible were typically put to death.
If I were in Pat's shoes, I certainly wouldn't make light of the situation by saying, "I have a relatively good track record," as if he's some sort of palm reader or soothsayer.