According to his website, the controversial figure was born Marion Gordon Robertson on March 22, 1930, in Lexington, Virginia, into a political family. He was given the nickname Pat by his brother.
Today, we examine the meaning, circumstances, and responses that have followed five of the most startling claims made by Pat Robertson. 1. "Feminism is a socialist, anti-family, political movement ...
Pat Robertson, the televangelist who ran for the Republican presidential nomination in 1988, died on Thursday at age 93. The Christian Broadcasting Network, which Robertson founded in 1960 ...
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Evangelical Christian leader Pat Robertson, who ran for president as a Republican, has died at the age of 93. He was one of the driving forces of a movement to increase the influence of the ...
Robertson) North Carolina Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson, right, speaks with reporters outside the Olympic ...
North Carolina's Republican candidate for governor is at the center of a national news story. That's because of the salacious ...
He wouldn’t be the first American player to prefer playing in the United States, and with his family ... on finding Robertson a new home likely falls on Robertson’s agent, Pat Brisson, to ...
I also engage in “petitionary prayer”—making specific requests of God, asking for his intervention to protect and, if necessary, bring healing to family ... Falwell and Pat Robertson blamed ...
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