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

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Paran

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Pastoring today is employment where the pastor controls the narrative to keep the pay checks coming in..
Pastor's have to eat.
Their children need to eat.
Churches have a power bill to pay every month or you'll be sitting in the dark, in a pew, in August sweating like a pig.

So, money is just a tool, and God expects you to have some, as if you didn't you can't tithe, or give to the poor.

"it is GOD who gives you power to get wealth"......
See that?........that is a real verse.
The problem is..... when a teacher turns that verse or "God's riches in Glory" into....."God wants you so rich you stink with money"....
See that?
That is an imbalanced teaching on money. on prosperity....and that produces GREED in people who hear it.

Money is not the issue., and God wants us to have more then enough.
Its when a Preacher ONLY preaches the money gospel, that the stink begins as greed in the heart of the listener.
 

cv5

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Yes that’s obvious. The point I'm making is, where you find heresy you'll likely find synergism. See previous examples.

Here’s another example: Francis Chan.
A graduate of the Masters Seminary, a professed Calvinist (monergist) but in practice not so much. Folks have described him as “Calvinist light” because his teachings and language has been largely Arminian (synergistic) from the beginning.

In recent years he’s admitted openly his doubt of monergism, denies cessationism (admits to speaking in tongues) now he’s running with folks like Todd White, Joyce Meyer, Benny Hinn etc. Most recently he’s begun to embrace the Catholic eucharist. His heretical nature is coming to light.

Could we have seen this coming? Many in the Calvinist (monergistic) camp did, they warned of him from the very beginning.
How? Synergism.

Synergism is the default position of fallen man. That’s not to say all synergists are outside the faith (wish it were that easy) but it should always be noted, for at the foundation of all heresy you’ll likely find some form of synergism.

Don’t take my word for it, research it for yourself.
Synergism damns people? Well......I don't know about that.
But I do know that unforgiven sins damn people.
 

Paran

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Synergism damns people? Well......I don't know about that.
But I do know that unforgiven sins damn people.
Here is what damns you.

John 3:36

John 8:24
 

NOV25

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Synergism damns people? Well......I don't know about that.
But I do know that unforgiven sins damn people.
🤦‍♂️ Nope, didn’t say synergism damns people.
Never mind, have a nice day.
 

NOV25

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You and your Synergism. You are so oblivious to the fact that you promote a false gospel that it is truly pathetic. As I said before, and will say it again, John 3:16 & 17 totally demolishes Five Point Calvinism. It is simply a house of cards.
Says the synergist 😂
 

Flannery

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These false Pastors are reminiscent of 'Simon Magus (Simon the Magician)':

. And when Simon saw that through laying on of the apostles' hands the Holy Ghost was given, he offered them money, saying, "Give me also this power, that on whomsoever I lay hands, he may receive the Holy Ghost." But Peter said unto him, "Thy money perish with thee, because thou hast thought that the gift of God may be purchased with money. Thou hast neither part nor lot in this matter: for thy heart is not right in the sight of God. Repent therefore of this thy wickedness, and pray God.
As a person, Simon the Magus was pretending not to know someone. Everyone knew who Jesus was, first of all, he was the genealogical king. Simon acted like he didn't, in a sideways way with reference to his magic books. Simon was saying, "Compared to magic, who's Jesus". Everyone knew who Jesus was, kind of like everyone already knows what magic is, really. Simon was only self-promoting.
 

NOV25

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Figures range from $160K to $400K. I wonder what his average church member makes.
Keep in mind, skilled trades pay 6 figures in LA county. Sure he’s worth millions though considering he’s written a hundred books…
Still nothing compared to a Joyce Myer, Joel Osteen or a Kenneth Copeland…
 

Nehemiah6

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Keep in mind, skilled trades pay 6 figures in LA county.
A ministry is NOT a skilled trade but a calling. And even though the apostle Paul could have requested compensation and would have received it in abundance, he actually worked at a skilled trade to support himself. The real issue is the Christian testimony of these wealthy Christian "celebrities" as compared to what Christ and Paul endured on earth.

A living wage is reasonable. Getting rich off Christians is disgraceful. Jesus said "Freely ye have received freely give".
 

Angela53510

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Gloria is number 3 or 4 .
I didn't know this!

"Copeland has been married three times. His first marriage was to Ivy Bodiford in October 1955. They had one child, daughter Terri Copeland Pearsons;[39] they divorced in 1958. He was then married to Cynthia Davis from 1958 to 1961."

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken...married three,Pearsons; they divorced in 1958.

The article linked above also says:

"Copeland has amassed significant wealth during his career and has referred to himself as a "very wealthy man"

Copeland, to me, is among the worst of the worst false preachers! He pushes the discredited Word Faith gospel. He fleeces the flock. I had a close personal friend & mentor as a young Christian. She got breast cancer. She decided against chemo & radiation, because she claimed "God had healed her!"

She also was the pastor of a Kenneth Copeland affiliated church, she had a PhD from Copeland's Bible school, which is not an accredited institution. More like a diploma mill! My friend admitted she just had to fill out a few forms, write a paper on Word Faith doctrine AND donate a huge sum of money, and she had a PhD.

Copeland Ministries supposedly prayed for her healing from breast cancer. Her church prayed for her. She "confessed" her healing daily, and began to prepare to become a missionary of the Word Faith gospel Malaysia. She got sicker, sought prayer & healing even more. Within a year, the cancer metastasized to her brain, she went insane and died.

That's what I think if Kenneth Copeland. Bad theology and people being encouraged to send money to their prayer lines to be healed, instead of allowing them to use doctors. (Not saying God doesn't heal, but he doesn't heal on demand or for a large sum of money to an apostate pastor!

Well, God will certainly judge him on Judgement Day, & I doubt it will be the way Copeland thinks!
 

mustaphadrink

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Figures range from $160K to $400K. I wonder what his average church member makes.
If you don't know and the fact that you cannot give a specific figure means that you don't know. You are only guessing, I think a retraction of your criticism of his salary is in order.
 

Nehemiah6

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If you don't know and the fact that you cannot give a specific figure means that you don't know. You are only guessing, I think a retraction of your criticism of his salary is in order.
There is no need for any retraction. Do a Google search and confirm what I have shown.
 

Magenta

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Can you tell me what salary John MacArthur is paid?
John MacArthur's net worth was estimated to be more than $15 million last year. He has an income, I would imagine, from the
one hundred and ninety books he has written, not including The Master's Seminary Journal articles he has also written.
source
 

mustaphadrink

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John MacArthur's net worth was estimated to be more than $15 million last year. He has an income, I would imagine, from the
one hundred and ninety books he has written, not including The Master's Seminary Journal articles he has also written.
source
I don't consider a guestimate is a figure one can base the truth on.
 

Magenta

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I don't consider a guestimate is a figure one can base the truth on.
I suppose if you really want to know, you could write and ask him. Of course, he may not give the
exact figure, either. So you would really be taking a chance to put that kind of effort in, for him to
say, oh, it is around about fifteen million or so, give or take a few hundred thousand either way.
 

Rosemaryx

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John MacArthur's net worth was estimated to be more than $15 million last year. He has an income, I would imagine, from the
one hundred and ninety books he has written, not including The Master's Seminary Journal articles he has also written.
source
He also donates his books monthly at no cost...He is also a very kind and caring man...xox...