"I mean, keep your stuff to yourself.” Isn't that like the pot calling the kettle?
TV preacher Pat Robertson on Thursday advised his viewers not to engage atheists — who he said were like “swine” — on social media about the existence of God.
During the viewer questions segment of Thursday’s 700 Club broadcast, one email asked about how to handle atheists who wanted to “argue” whether God was real.
“Whenever I post something on social media about my faith, many atheists comment that what I believe is wrong and try to argue about God’s existence,” the viewer named Christine explained. “Should I argue back and try to prove His existence or should I just ignore it?”
“You don’t have to do that,” Robertson replied. “The Bible also says you don’t have to cast your pearls before swine because they will turn and rend you.”
Pat Robertson: Don’t try to prove God exists to atheist ‘swine’ on Facebook and Twitter
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Pat Robertson: Don’t try to prove God exists to atheist ‘swine’ on Facebook and Twitter
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