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Pat Robertson (1930-2023)

John Fea   |  June 8, 2023

I am sure we will have more to say about Robertson death in the coming days. Here is the Associated Press:

Pat Robertson, a religious broadcaster who turned a tiny Virginia station into the global Christian Broadcasting Network, tried a run for president and helped make religion central to Republican Party politics in America through his Christian Coalition, has died. He was 93.

Robertson’s death Thursday was confirmed in an email by his broadcasting network. No cause was given.

Robertson’s enterprises also included Regent University, an evangelical Christian school in Virginia Beach; the American Center for Law and Justice, which defends the First Amendment rights of religious people; and Operation Blessing, an international humanitarian organization.

For more than a half-century, Robertson was a familiar presence in American living rooms, known for his “700 Club” television show, and in later years, his televised pronouncements of God’s judgment, blaming natural disasters on everything from homosexuality to the teaching of evolution.

The money poured in as he solicited donations, his influence soared, and he brought a huge following with him when he moved directly into politics by seeking the GOP presidential nomination in 1988.

Robertson pioneered the now-common strategy of courting Iowa’s network of evangelical Christian churches, and finished in second place in the Iowa caucuses, ahead of Vice President George H.W. Bush.

His masterstroke was insisting that three million followers across the U.S. sign petitions before he would decide to run, Robertson biographer Jeffrey K. Hadden said. The tactic gave him an army.

″He asked people to pledge that they’d work for him, pray for him and give him money,” Hadden, a University of Virginia sociologist, told The Associated Press in 1988. ″Political historians may view it as one of the most ingenious things a candidate ever did.″

Read the rest here.

Addendum (9:05pm): Here is what the Christian Right is saying about Robertson:

Liberty University issues a statement.

Christian Broadcasting Network coverage here and here.

Regent University on Robertson.

Christian Broadcasting journalist David Brody:

“Pat Robertson is with his Savior.”

Pat Robertson was a living legend and I was honored to know him. He LOVED the Lord Jesus Christ and now gets to be with HIM for all of eternity! I’m selfishly saddened but forever grateful that he gave me so many wonderful opportunities at CBN… pic.twitter.com/djwupH6FGD

— David Brody (@DBrodyReports) June 8, 2023

Liberty University Standing for Freedom Center:

Pat Robertson, a pioneer of Christian media, education, global ministry, and conservative politics has passed away at age 93.

Pat’s legacy includes the founding of the Christian Broadcasting Network, Regent University, Christian Coalition, and the internationally impactful…

— Standing for Freedom Center (@freedomcenterlu) June 8, 2023

Ralph Reed, who was Robertson’s right-hand man in the 1990s at the Christian Coalition, offers a statement.

More:

Pat Robertson single-handedly transformed the world of broadcast journalism. To a great degree, he can be described as a modern-day Joshua who brought down the wall separating Christianity from broadcast journalism. Way beyond the legacy of CBN, the favor upon Dr. Robertson’s… pic.twitter.com/8iDu42LiO5

— Samuel Rodriguez (@nhclc) June 8, 2023

I’ll be on #FoxNewsTonight with @HARRISFAULKNER at 8pm ET/ 7pm CST discussing the life and legacy of Pat Robertson. Tune in to @FoxNews! pic.twitter.com/AfmQjQvTNE

— Dr. Robert Jeffress (@robertjeffress) June 8, 2023

Heaven gained a general in the army of God with the passing of Pat Robertson. He is not gone, for we know where he is. Let us be happy for heaven’s gain and pray peace over the loved ones he leaves behind. Thank you Pat, for paving the way for millions to know the love of God. pic.twitter.com/wigMjfiGvY

— Pastor John Hagee (@PastorJohnHagee) June 8, 2023

Heaven gained a general in the army of God with the passing of Pat Robertson. He is not gone, for we know where he is. Let us be happy for heaven’s gain and pray peace over the loved ones he leaves behind. Thank you Pat, for paving the way for millions to know the love of God. pic.twitter.com/wigMjfiGvY

— Pastor John Hagee (@PastorJohnHagee) June 8, 2023

My full statement regarding the death of Pat Robertson, Founder of CBN and Regent University: “I was saddened by news of the death of Pat Robertson at the age of 93.  Pat was a pioneer in Christian television and was a true visionary and had an uncanny business savvy that most…

— Gov. Mike Huckabee (@GovMikeHuckabee) June 8, 2023

My wife Sara and I are deeply saddened by the news of Pat Robertson’s passing.

He was a great friend of Israel, second to none.

Over the decades he led millions of his followers in supporting the Jewish state.

I will fondly remember our many meetings together, his warmth and…

— Benjamin Netanyahu – בנימין נתניהו (@netanyahu) June 8, 2023

Today we mourn the passing and celebrate the life of Dr. Pat Robertson, who has gone on to be with the Lord. Pat was prolific in his lifetime of ministry, founding the American Center for Law and Justice, Regent University, the Christian Broadcasting Network, and the 700 Club.… pic.twitter.com/YglXdo5W29

— Jay Sekulow (@JaySekulow) June 8, 2023

Pat Robertson has gone home to be with his Lord and Savior today. Thank you for your prayers for the Robertson family and the ministry of CBN at this time. Please visit our website, https://t.co/g9tV9QlyNx, for further details. #PatRobertson #PatRobertsonCBN pic.twitter.com/uG1Qx6U7bv

— The 700 Club (@700club) June 8, 2023

Pat Robertson was an inspiring Virginian and a passionate servant of the Lord whose lifelong example leaves a legacy matched by very few.

I was grateful for the time we shared together just last year at Regent University’s commencement. While Suzanne and I are praying for the…

— Glenn Youngkin (@GlennYoungkin) June 8, 2023

Pat Robertson’s life was a game changer for our nation and the Kingdom!

I pray that his entire family will feel the love and support of all of us who benefited from his vision and commitment.

— Tim Scott (@votetimscott) June 8, 2023

Pat Robertson touched so many lives and changed so many hearts. He stood for America — and more importantly, for truth and faith. He did the Lord’s work and we will always remember his witness.

— Nikki Haley (@NikkiHaley) June 8, 2023

Pat Robertson, a great friend to my father, to me, and to our ministries, has moved to a new address in Heaven. Heaven is real and awaits everyone who puts their faith and trust in God and His Son, Jesus Christ. I will miss Pat, but I know that I will see him again one day. I’m…

— Franklin Graham (@Franklin_Graham) June 8, 2023

Pat Robertson devoted his life to sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ through the medium of television and beyond. His life’s work changed many lives, as he shared truth and the Gospel message boldly.

While Pat has passed to be with our Lord, his legacy lives on through his…

— Kayleigh McEnany (@kayleighmcenany) June 8, 2023

Pat Robertson led a life that inspired a generation! His devotion to the Lord, his ministry, and our country will have a lasting impact. At AFPI, as we pray for his family and mourn his death, we remember the great things he accomplished and celebrate his life and legacy. pic.twitter.com/yQRNyGPRjx

— Paula White-Cain (@Paula_White) June 8, 2023

Wow 🥲. Another fearless general in the faith graduates to heaven.

Pat was the reason my family moved to the East Coast when I was a kid. He hired my dad to help run #OperationBlessing.

Driving to Va Beach right now grateful for his pioneering legacy! Let’s carry the torch! pic.twitter.com/vJ72U148kQ

— Sean Feucht (@seanfeucht) June 8, 2023

Christianity Today‘s obituary.

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