The 'Devil' Writes Pat Robertson A Letter

The following article by Frank James is from http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2010/01/the_devil_writes_pat_robertson.html


The Minneapolis Star-Tribune published a letter from Satan to evangelist Pat Robertson, responding to his comment that Haiti's persistent troubles, including the earthquake, are due to a pact the nation made with Mephistopheles.

Actually, it wasn't Satan who wrote the letter but Lilly Coyle of Minneapolis writing in the persona of the hellish one.

I think she got it down pretty well. What say you?

Dear Pat Robertson,

I know that you know that all press is good press, so I appreciate the shout-out. And you make God look like a big mean bully who kicks people when they are down, so I'm all over that action.

But when you say that Haiti has made a pact with me, it is totally humiliating. I may be evil incarnate, but I'm no welcher. The way you put it, making a deal with me leaves folks desperate and impoverished.
Sure, in the afterlife, but when I strike bargains with people, they first get something here on earth -- glamour, beauty, talent, wealth, fame, glory, a golden fiddle. Those Haitians have nothing, and I mean nothing. And that was before the earthquake. Haven't you seen "Crossroads"? Or "Damn Yankees"?
If I had a thing going with Haiti, there'd be lots of banks, skyscrapers, SUVs, exclusive night clubs, Botox -- that kind of thing. An 80 percent poverty rate is so not my style. Nothing against it -- I'm just saying: Not how I roll.
You're doing great work, Pat, and I don't want to clip your wings -- just, come on, you're making me look bad. And not the good kind of bad. Keep blaming God. That's working. But leave me out of it, please. Or we may need to renegotiate your own contract.
Best, Satan
LILY COYLE, MINNEAPOLIS

Comments

Anonymous said…
Yea, Satan really looks after his own a lot better than how Haiti has been treated!
Anonymous said…
Don't make fun of Pat--he's a prophet! Okay, so he missed the tsunami-will-destroy-Seattle prediction, but (hey!) we all make mistakes. And maybe Charles Taylor of Liberia really is a fine Christian man--just misunderstood by those he allegedly mistreated and robbed.
Anonymous said…
Priceless. This is a terrific letter. Wish I'd written it. Eat your heart out C. S. Lewis!

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