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I'm not surprised in the least. How many tv preachers haven't been exposed for fraud and their over-the-top lifestyles before?
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It's so unfair, how can they preach God wants you rich if they are not rich themselves? And to be in the front lines fighting evil day in and day out, they need a place of retreat.
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I didn't notice Jesus driving a BMW or living in a mansion, when he was involved in his ministry, nor did he have a mega church with Mcdonalds, or tell people to pull out their checkbooks and write a check to him. Hmmm, and what did he say about man cannot serve two masters? Money(Mammon) or God?HMMMMMMM wonder where that fits in with their credo?
While I'm certainly not against giving to the church or a ministry, these people have lavish lifestyles that would make most people envious,not that I would expect anyone to live like a pauper, but you would think "godly people" wouldn't put as much emphasis on materialistc concerns.They seem awfully concerned with people's checkbooks and what they give to them. The so-called homosexual agenda has been a huge cash cow for them. Last edited by ladyinred; 12-05-2007 at 02:23 AM. |
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