Pat Robertson’s 2008 Prediction: Recession and Stock Market Crash
- Posted by: Todd
- Posted on: Mon, January 07, 2008
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It’s worth noting that Robertson’s past predictions have often been wrong.
In 1980, he predicted that the Soviet Union would invade the Middle East.
In 1981, he predicted a global economic collapse.
In 2004, he predicted that George W. Bush would win re-election in a “blowout.”
In 2005, he predicted that Bush was “now positioned to have victory after victory and that his second term is going to be one of triumph.”
In 2006, he predicted that the “the coasts of America will be lashed by storms. ... There well may be something as bad as a tsunami in the Pacific Northwest.”
In 2007, he predicted a terrorist attack on the United States with massive casualties. “I’m not necessarily saying it’s going to be nuclear. The Lord didn’t say nuclear. But I do believe it will be something like that.”
What do you think of Pat’s premonitions from the Lord? Who is confused, God or Pat? And after he’s missed so many of these predictions, why does he keep making them year after year?
Last year, Pat said that we would lose major US cities in a nuclear-type attack. This year, it's a recession, followed a stock market crash. Here's the prediction: God has economic disaster in store for us: A deep recession, $150-a-barrel oil, a tumbling dollar. All of this will lead to a major stock market crash in 2009 or '10...
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By the way, there’s only one name for someone who keeps on giving self-proclaimed prophecies that prove themselves false. That’s a false prophet. I’m not being judgemental, just stating a fact.
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