SO MANY FALSE PASTORS TODAY!!!!!!!!!!!

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Flannery

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Christians: Pastors Who Don’t Know God.


Many (not all) of these men and women who inhabit the pulpit have exalted themselves above correction, or so they think. Members dare not correct them. Outsiders are pushed away. And day after day, men and women not of God continue to deceive the hearts of the simple. The simple with itching ears who heap to themselves teachers full of comfortable lies, nonsense and false promises. But this time I am not going to start off by calling out Creflo “man of God but confused and deceived by Kenneth Copeland” Dollar, former false teacher Fred Price Sr., T.D. Fakes, Paula “sleep with married Benny Hinn” White, Dale “put your name on everything to promote yourself Bronner, Peter “sucker you with free spring water packets” Popoff, Juanita “profit-ess with serious mental issues” Bynum nor Joel “Don’t Worry Be Happy” watered down Gospel Osteen. Come on people, stop falling for the show. Well I guess I did call them out.

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Christians: Pastors Who Don’t Know God. (msn.com)
I would just shake the dust off my feet and move on. The problem with evangelists and evangelical preachers these days is that first of all, most of them are just in it for the status anyway. I know it would be nicer if everyone was converted and the blessings of God's word overflowed from the sanctuaries and out into the streets, but the fact is that you don't need God personally to succeed in this world, and further that in a Christian context, not everyone can be saved anyway, so the social club pastors are really just wasting their time and yours with the sing along, sports, campfire and fambam groups-with-Bibles that they hang out their shingles for in order to make some money.

Real spiritual seekers who think of higher realms in Heaven to win, and lower realms in Hell to shun avoid such one size fits all melting pot morasses of anonymous obligation anyway. My point is that if you have a serious problem like that in your life, to just remember that you don't legally HAVE to go to church anyway. Just ask yourself who those tax collecting NGOs think they are anyway.

You also have the alternative, if you're really such a scholarly genius, of doing your own reading, taking your own notes, cross referencing stray preach offs with books in your local library or bought with your own money, and saying your own prayers. People need to stop cheating off their study buddies' junior guides and adult quarterlies on their non accredited theology quizzes and tests anyway.
 

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We now have a "messiah" and a "prophet" on board. What could possibly go wrong?:D Pretty soon we will have "Elijah" appearing, then "signs, wonders, and miracles".
Don't complain too much, Neimiah 6. I've noticed that psychology is the most popular spiritual belief system on this forum, and the whole archetypal program revolves axially around assuming Bible charades characters from you Mommie and daddies' carpet in the living room and speaking in character as a dramatist for the duration of the meeting, if not the relationship. People pat ten percent tithe dues to psychology based social gospel churches just so they can be amateur actors, and I pity the poor professionals who understand the character development endeavor of that particular literary art form, really practice the thought exercises from the little workbook mimeograph sheets, and then find themselves out in the cold when they get the part under control and find out that everyone else was just socially gaming before the main course from the Preach.
 

Flannery

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Christians: Pastors Who Don’t Know God.


Many (not all) of these men and women who inhabit the pulpit have exalted themselves above correction, or so they think. Members dare not correct them. Outsiders are pushed away. And day after day, men and women not of God continue to deceive the hearts of the simple. The simple with itching ears who heap to themselves teachers full of comfortable lies, nonsense and false promises. But this time I am not going to start off by calling out Creflo “man of God but confused and deceived by Kenneth Copeland” Dollar, former false teacher Fred Price Sr., T.D. Fakes, Paula “sleep with married Benny Hinn” White, Dale “put your name on everything to promote yourself Bronner, Peter “sucker you with free spring water packets” Popoff, Juanita “profit-ess with serious mental issues” Bynum nor Joel “Don’t Worry Be Happy” watered down Gospel Osteen. Come on people, stop falling for the show. Well I guess I did call them out.

Full article:

Christians: Pastors Who Don’t Know God. (msn.com)
Well people have been made simple. I've seen all the deep edits of the bible with the pseudo logic links from text to text generated by the editors. Unfortunately, none of those people were ever original source writers themselves, they didn't crusade as monks and make the original translations, so their commentaries never have context, or where they do the commentaries are disproportional to real time, since they didn't have any place in that sense, despite the fact that God may speak to anyone He wishes, and that literary inspiration may strike anyone at anytime, anywhere.
 

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Perilous time have been here since the fall, what's new?
Hello Flannery. If you look at 2 Timothy 3 and 2 Timothy 4 I believe you'll see what's new in our day. There are many examples but for one:

2 Timothy 4:3 For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear.

I believe this scripture is talking about the church, In the Last Days it will be tough to find any church promoting sound doctrine. That is what we see. If you take the example of SSM and LGBTQI it is indeed difficult to find a church or Christian leader publicly presenting anything like a biblical position on this issue. Many are promoting it, others seem to be waffling or keeping quiet, why? Because what the bible says isn't what the itching ears want to hear. Even a decade ago the idea that someone in drag could lead a church service or that the pastor could be married to a person or persons of the same gender would have been preposterous. God Bless :)
 

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Hello Flannery. If you look at 2 Timothy 3 and 2 Timothy 4 I believe you'll see what's new in our day. There are many examples but for one:

2 Timothy 4:3 For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear.

I believe this scripture is talking about the church, In the Last Days it will be tough to find any church promoting sound doctrine. That is what we see. If you take the example of SSM and LGBTQI it is indeed difficult to find a church or Christian leader publicly presenting anything like a biblical position on this issue. Many are promoting it, others seem to be waffling or keeping quiet, why? Because what the bible says isn't what the itching ears want to hear. Even a decade ago the idea that someone in drag could lead a church service or that the pastor could be married to a person or persons of the same gender would have been preposterous. God Bless :)
Granted, but Matthew 24 also quotes Jesus as saying, "As it was in the days of Noah, so shall also the coming of the Son of Man be." It will then be at the time of the end as it was at the time of the beginning. In your experience with preaching, do you find reason to believe that a theory of Biblical symmetry accounts for varied teachings about the millennium and rapture thought? I'm fully aware that the flood was at the end of the time of the beginning, there are even still people around in Islam who essentially teach that the flood was the cause of the creation (after the thought of Thales) in literally EXACTLY the same manner that evolutionary cosmologists teach that it was a big bang explosion of fire. What do you find in the more scholarly scripture pulpits?
 

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Granted, but Matthew 24 also quotes Jesus as saying, "As it was in the days of Noah, so shall also the coming of the Son of Man be." It will then be at the time of the end as it was at the time of the beginning.
Hello Flannery. Interesting point. Yes it was bad in the days of Noah and will be bad in the Last Days.

In your experience with preaching, do you find reason to believe that a theory of Biblical symmetry accounts for varied teachings about the millennium and rapture thought?
Just in my experience but I would say that the varied End Times Teachings are a result of differing views on two other doctrines that underpin a person's End Times view. Firstly Israel, God's faithfulness to Israel or replacement theology. Those who believe the church has replaced Israel will interpret many passages relating to Israel differently than those who do not. Secondly Salvation. Eternal security or potential loss of salvation.

Symmetry I don't think is so controversial. The earth was judged by water in Noah's day and will be judged by fire on a future date. God Bless :)
 

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Hello Flannery. Interesting point. Yes it was bad in the days of Noah and will be bad in the Last Days.



Just in my experience but I would say that the varied End Times Teachings are a result of differing views on two other doctrines that underpin a person's End Times view. Firstly Israel, God's faithfulness to Israel or replacement theology. Those who believe the church has replaced Israel will interpret many passages relating to Israel differently than those who do not. Secondly Salvation. Eternal security or potential loss of salvation.

Symmetry I don't think is so controversial. The earth was judged by water in Noah's day and will be judged by fire on a future date. God Bless :)
That's right about what my experience has been like too. Replacement theology? I don't see why God needs to replace Israel. It's most often said that Israel was formed by the promise specifically so that Christ could Incarnate. He is the unique Messiah, and His country needn't be replaced. Surely, we're all descended from our own tribal elders in the past, salvation is the theological point, but other than that, Israel per se is more another nation from which we can still learn, since it was special for that reason.
 

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This is a easy one, the calling of a Paster, means he must get his orders, from GOD, feed the sheep. tend to the sheep, that's what leader ship, they must here in prayer, what the holy spirit is saying, this will end the conflict,
 

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Kenneth Copeland is a mighty man of God. He doesn't care if your poor. If you have 2 dimes you should tithe 1 of them. Thats the way out of poverty, He presents the gospel to the poor. And being a christian is all about giving. Get those tithes into the church if you have to put the tithe in an envelope under the door. If you lose your job make sure you tithe of your social security amount.
Crefro dollar mighty man of God supposely has repented of the 10% tithe doctrine. He now says give more. 20%.
 

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Make sure you give your tithe and offering above the tithe this week to your local church. If you don't attend church turn on the believers corner with Kenneth copeland and give to Kenneth Copeland minstries. God LOVES a cheerful giver.
 

Nehemiah6

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Kenneth Copeland is a mighty man of God. He doesn't care if your poor.
The real issue is this: Does he share his wealth with the poor? If John Smith were to ask him for $5000 would he send it?
 

Nehemiah6

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That's between him and God.
No it is not. He is a public figure and he should put his money where his mouth is. All these Christian "personalities" and "celebrities" have become rich far beyond their immediate needs, and then they tell the poor Christians to send them cash. It should be the other way around.
 

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No it is not. He is a public figure and he should put his money where his mouth is. All these Christian "personalities" and "celebrities" have become rich far beyond their immediate needs, and then they tell the poor Christians to send them cash. It should be the other way around.
This is why your in poverty. To break the curse tune into the believers corner on tv and give 10% + to Kenneth Copeland Ministries. Oh yeahh. And remember Jesus is Lord.
 

Nehemiah6

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This is why your in poverty. To break the curse tune into the believers corner on tv and give 10% + to Kenneth Copeland Ministries. Oh yeahh. And remember Jesus is Lord.
This is hilarious. :LOL: Make Copeland richer so that you can become even richer? How about reversing that trend and making Copeland poorer so that others can benefit?
 

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This is hilarious. :LOL: Make Copeland richer so that you can become even richer? How about reversing that trend and making Copeland poorer so that others can benefit?
Its not about becoming rich. its about having enough. Stop been Jealous of Kenneths wealth, that is been in the flesh and you die if your in the flesh. Be in the spirit.
 

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Its not about becoming rich. its about having enough. Stop been Jealous of Kenneths wealth, that is been in the flesh and you die if your in the flesh. Be in the spirit.
IF you believe copland you must be from the bush
 

Nehemiah6

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Stop been Jealous of Kenneths wealth
If he would share the wealth no one would be jealous. For starters he needs to send a check for at least $1,000 to each of his correspondents. Then double that the following month.