BY JILLIAN RISBERG
NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM
Married folks, it’s your lucky day: televangelist Pat Robertson has given the green light to oral sex if you have a better half.
There is nothing sinful about that in the Bible, according to the Christian Broadcasting Network's "700 Club" host, and he recommends following your heart.
While addressing viewer mail on his show Wednesday, co-host Kristi Watts looked visibly uncomfortable with the topic and asked Robertson not to look at her.
“I am too young for that question,” she said, then proceeded to recite Hebrews 13:4: “Let marriage be kept honorable in every way, and the marriage bed undefiled. For God will judge those who commit sexual sins, especially those who commit adultery.”
To understand sexual sin and actions that tarnish the “marriage bed,” Robertson emphasized how one’s own guilt can pose a problem with the act.
“It’s a question of what’s in your mind,” he said. “If to you it’s sin; it’s sin.”
The Inquisitr pondered if Robertson is letting go of his ultra-conservative edge in old age, since becoming outspoken on this and other societal issues of late.
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He approved going down on each other as an expression of love, compassion and affection between a husband and wife.
Young Turks Cenk Uygur finds the irony in what Robertson preaches.
“When it comes to other people having sex, we’re going to judge you if (the act) is gay; it’s outside marriage,” he said of the TV pastor.
But inside Robertson’s own marriage, he finds oral sex perfectly fine because he has read the scriptures repeatedly, which shows evidence of love and compassion.
“Really, where in the Bible does it say go and work on your husband?” Uygur snickered, before stating he didn’t mean that.

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