Pat Robertson's at it again!  It's only been about one year ago that he publicly declared it is ok for a Christian to divorce a spouce who has Alzheimer's...certainly not Biblical!

Now we learn that Pat missed an opportunity to publicly stand up for the Creator!  He clearly ignores the Bible when he tells a viewer to his program that dinosaurs lived PRIOR to creation and that the earth is much older than 6,000 years.  Click HERE for the story from WND.com/.

I suggest going to the Answers In Genesis site for more info. on dinosaurs walking with man (watch a short video HERE).  Or you could simply read the Bible...start with Genesis and then check out the book of Job.

Do a Bible search on leviathan and behemoth. They were on the earth with man.  I believe they were what we call dinosaurs.  The word dinosaur was not even invented until 1841!

Several years ago I wrote about Pat Robertson being Apostate Pat.  I listed many reasons why.  The man claims he hears from God about the future and makes predictions based on that "divine" info.  Not only do I not believe the man's claims, he's been proven wrong by his false predictions!  He is a FALSE PROPHET!

Here's an example of his false predictions according to Wikipedia:

Several times near New Year, Robertson has announced that God told him several truths or events that would happen in the following year. "I have a relatively good track record," he said. "Sometimes I miss."
 
1982: Doomsday
 
In late 1976, Robertson predicted that the end of the world was coming in October or November 1982. In a May 1980 broadcast of The 700 Club he stated, "I guarantee you by the end of 1982 there is going to be a judgment on the world."
 
 
2004: Bush landslide
 
In January 2004, Robertson said that God told him President Bush will be re-elected in a "blowout" in November. "I think George Bush is going to win in a walk", Robertson told viewers of his "700 Club" program. "I really believe I'm hearing from the Lord it's going to be like a blowout election in 2004. It's shaping up that way." Bush did in fact win re-election, but not in a landslide. The 2004 race between Bush and Kerry was one of the closest large elections in history.
 
2006: Pacific Northwestern tsunami
 
In May 2006, Robertson declared that storms and possibly a tsunami would hit America's coastline sometime in 2006. Robertson supposedly received this revelation from God during an annual personal prayer retreat in January. The claim was repeated four times on The 700 Club.
 
On May 8, 2006, Robertson said, "If I heard the Lord right about 2006, the coasts of America will be lashed by storms." On May 17, 2006, he elaborated, "There well may be something as bad as a tsunami in the Pacific Northwest." While this claim didn't garner the same level of controversy as some of his other statements, it was generally received with mild amusement by the Pacific Northwest media. The History Channel's initial airing of its new series, Mega Disasters, debut episode "West Coast Tsunami", was broadcast the first week of May.
 
2007: Terror attack
 
On the January 2, 2007, broadcast of The 700 Club, Robertson said that God spoke to him and told him that "mass killings" were to come during 2007, due to a terrorist attack on the United States. He added, "The Lord didn't say nuclear. But I do believe it will be something like that." When a terrorist attack failed to happen in 2007, Robertson said, in January 2008, "All I can think is that somehow the people of God prayed and God in his mercy spared us."
 
2008: Worldwide violence and American recession
 
On the January 2, 2008 episode of The 700 Club, Pat Robertson predicted that 2008 would be a year of worldwide violence. He also predicted that a recession would occur in the United States that would be followed by a stock market crash by 2010. However, there was a decrease in overall deaths for the period, and the American economy had already entered a recession in 2007, with increased household debt and the collapse of financial institutions.
 
2008: Mideast meltdown
 
In October 2008, Robertson posted a press release on the Georgian conflict speculating that the conflict is a Russian ploy to enter the Middle East, and that instability caused by a predicted pre-emptive strike by Israel on Iran would result in Syria's and Iran's launching nuclear strikes on other targets. He also said that if the United States were to oppose Russia's expansion, nuclear strikes on American soil are also pending. "We will suffer grave economic damage, but will not engage in military action to stop the conflict. However, we may not be spared nuclear strikes against coastal cities. In conclusion, it is my opinion that we have between 75 and 120 days before the Middle East starts spinning out of control."
 
2009: Economic chaos and recovery
 
On the January 1, 2009 broadcast of The 700 Club, Robertson said, "If I'm hearing [God] right, gold will go to about $1900 an ounce and oil to $300 a barrel." He also suggested that Americans would broadly accept socialism. Despite these predictions, he also said that economically, "things are getting ready to turn around."
 
2012: Presidential election
 
On January 4, 2012, Robertson reported that God had spoken to him and he "thinks He showed me the next president" but wouldn't name who it is. He did give an indication that it wouldn't be President Obama since Robertson said God told him Obama's views were at "odds with the majority", but left some room for interpretation if the 2012 election expands beyond a two-person race.

I know he says some good things, but Pat Robertson doesn't pass the prophet test!  Please don't send him money!

"The prophets prophesy lies in my name: I sent them not, neither have I commanded them, neither spake unto them: they prophesy unto you a false vision and divination, and a thing of nought, and the deceit of their heart." - Jeremiah 14:14

"And many false prophets shall rise, and shall deceive many." - Matthew 24:11