I was watching the "Bring It On" segment on yesterday's "The 700 Club" on CBN and got annoyed by Pat Robertson's answer. Co-Host Terry Meeuwsen shared a question from a viewer named Carolina: "I am ready to file for separation. My husband cheated on me, and he does not want counseling. He also cheated a lot when we were just dating. I realize I made a huge mistake marrying him. Should I stay for my love and commitment to God, or should I go? He said they did not have sex. Is that adultery? I no longer trust him. We also have 2 sons."
Here is Pat's response:
You can watch the entire clip here.
Here is Pat's response:
It's a tragedy. It's a tragedy being played out thousands of times in our country. The sexual revolution and the infidelity, it's there. It's terrible. Listen... That is a grounds of divorce under what Jesus had to say. And what you've got is an intolerable situation. You have a philanderer as your husband. But there was a former president who was a philanderer and his wife stayed with him. But I think in your case, you're probably better off to finally get a settlement where you get your money... You get looked after and you get free because this thing will weigh down on you. It'll tear you apart and your ego, your psyche, your inner being will be damaged permanently. So I think get out of it.What the flip does President Clinton have to do with this woman's situation and why did Pat feel the need to get a dig in for Hillary for staying with her husband following his extramarital affairs? Pat Robertson is such a political tool. He criticizes Hillary Clinton for staying with her husband after adultery and saving her marriage but will actively and egregiously throw his support behind our new president, who is a non-repentant adulterer. Unbelievable.
You can watch the entire clip here.