Popular televangelist and founder of the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) Pat Robinson thinks that God has some big plans in store for him.
The 91 year-old minister announced that he is "planning" to live another 29 years--until he reaches 120 years of age.
This is because Robertson believes that God will allow him to live to the same age as Moses, or 120 years old.
This comment was in response to a question asked by a viewer on The 700 Club, a long-running Christian talk show hosted by Robertson.
On the show, an audience member asked Robertson why he had seemed so lively lately at his age.
Robertson responded that God was the reason for his youthfulness.
He then said:
"I'm an old guy. I'm 91-years-old. I'm tired. And I just feel the spirit of God come, and you know, it's the Lord's spirit. And by his spirit, he can just take an old hulk and make it into something good."
"And that's what you can do. You empty yourself and have him fill it. I don't know that it has anything to do with the Second Coming…For me, it may be a second coming…"
"I think he's going to give me another 29 years. That's what I'm planning on. Moses hit 120. I thought I could be that way."
Watch the video here:
91-year-old Pat Robertson said today that he thinks God will give him another 29 years to live. \n\nHe wants to make it to 120. Like Moses.pic.twitter.com/yRYH9J2jZE— Hemant Mehta (@Hemant Mehta) 1628639151
Robertson is no stranger to making outlandish prophecies. In fact, he is widely known for his ridiculous predictions.
One of these predictions included that former U.S. President Donald Trump would win re-election in 2020 and would result in the "end of times", including a U.S. civil war and an asteroid strike that would end life on Earth as we know it.
In fact, Robertson has predicted the end of the world multiple times--once in 1982 and again in 2011--and predicted that the U.S. would experience "mass killings" due to a terrorist attack in 2007.
Needless to say, none of these predictions have come true.
Robertson has also been known to spread homophobic conspiracy theories.
In 2013, Robertson said on and episode of The 700 Club that he believed that gay men intentionally transmit HIV to people through "secret" rings that spread the virus through handshakes.
He said:
"I think people in the gay community, they want to get people. They'll have a ring, and you shake hands, and the ring has a little thing where you cut your finger."
"It is that kind of vicious stuff, which would be the equivalent of murder."
He also said that the Black Lives Matter movement would lead to a "lesbian Marxist revolution."
People are having some pretty funny reactions to Robertson's newest prediction.
considering pat's track record at predicting what god will do, he should probably make final arrangements sooner than later— Buddy S.H.I.E.L.D. (@Buddy S.H.I.E.L.D.) 1628688096
So he\u2019s given up on the apocalypse coming any day now?— Ryan (@Ryan) 1628639427
Due to many hundreds of years of statistical data, I\u2019m taking the under with a large bet. Maybe he should get to 100 first before going all in on 120.— Larry Atkins (@Larry Atkins) 1628656949
Based on his accuracy about his other predictions, they\u2019d better start looking for a new host for his hate show.— \u24c2\ufe0faxH (@\u24c2\ufe0faxH) 1628639940
Well, he's lived much longer than he should have, but he's made another false prediction. Add it to the list we'll etch into his tombstone. The question is what will be higher? His age or wrong predictions? And will the stone be big enough to etch them all in?— Brian Hinson (@Brian Hinson) 1628690354
Hey, what do you know. All those schlocky horror movies were right.\n\nNothing truly evil ever dies.— Triogenes (@Triogenes) 1628689957
Meanwhile: god has been trying to kill him since '74.— Patron Saint of Disappointment (@Patron Saint of Disappointment) 1628639312
If he believe in the heaven he preached about, why would he want to live up to 120 years on earth?— King of Kings (@King of Kings) 1628692718
Hah! \nPat Robertson is planning on living another 29 years!\nI am planning on winning the EuroMillions tonight!\nI suspect we will both be somewhat disappointed....— Bruce Henderson (@Bruce Henderson) 1628875768
This is the literal definition of a Tweet that won\u2019t age well.https://twitter.com/hemantmehta/status/1425446670716653568\u00a0\u2026— Official Puzzle In A Thunderstorm Podcast Account (@Official Puzzle In A Thunderstorm Podcast Account) 1628690278
Considering that all of Robertson's past predictions have fallen through, it's probably a safe bet that he won't be living to the ripe old age of 120. Sorry, Pat!