Christian evangelist, Pat Robertson, best known for his political commentary on "The 700 Club" and a former presidential candidate, has passed away early Thursday at his home in Virginia, according to The Christian Broadcasting Network. He was 93.
"With great sadness, we announce that Dr. M.G. 'Pat' Robertson has gone home to be with his Lord and Savior today," CBN said in a statement. "Thank you for your prayers for the Robertson family and the ministry of CBN at this time."
Born in Virginia to Senator Willis Robertson, he became an ordained minister as a Southern Baptist. Robertson's birth name was Marion Gordon Robertson, but he was given the nickname "Pat" by his older brother, Willis Robertson Jr.
Christian evangelist and former presidential candidate, Pat Robertson
In 1960, Robertson started The Christian Broadcasting Network and it grew in popularity. It became incredibly influential in Christian conservative circles.
He unsuccessfully ran for the Republican nomination for president in 1988.
Robertson provided political commentary, from his Christian viewpoint, weekly on "The 700 Club." At 91 years old, he retired and handed the reins over to his son, Gordon. He appeared on the show for 60 years.
Robertson was also a decorated military veteran, serving in the Marine Corps during the Korean War.
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