Perfect! As a Charlaton will pray with Trump
at his inauguration., after the Evangelicals helped to elect Donald Trump, the pussy grabbing, money grubbing, arrogant, egotistical 'Christian'.
A televangelist who encourages her followers to get closer to God by sending money to her has been invited to Donald Trump’s inauguration.
A televangelist who encourages her followers to get closer to God by sending money to her has been invited to Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Paula White spent much of the 2016 presidential campaign
convincing evangelicals to vote for Trump, assuring them that
he “accepts Jesus as his Lord and savior,” she told Politico.
Now she’ll be praying with Trump at his inauguration, and
probably pushing her book.
convincing evangelicals to vote for Trump, assuring them that
he “accepts Jesus as his Lord and savior,” she told Politico.
Now she’ll be praying with Trump at his inauguration, and
probably pushing her book.
And if being rich is an indicator of holiness, White must be in
His good graces. White told Politico she is worth “millions,”
and her business practices suggests she knows how to handle
money while manipulating her followers.
His good graces. White told Politico she is worth “millions,”
and her business practices suggests she knows how to handle
money while manipulating her followers.
In 2007, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) launched a congressional
probe into the spending habits of White’s ministry, along with
five other pastors. Grassley had questions regarding the televangelists’
use of church-owned airplanes and luxury homes. White refused to
cooperate with investigators.
probe into the spending habits of White’s ministry, along with
five other pastors. Grassley had questions regarding the televangelists’
use of church-owned airplanes and luxury homes. White refused to
cooperate with investigators.
Whatever fortune she’s amassed has been in large part to her
followers, who give her money to get in God’s good graces. On
her website, she refers to sending money as giving a “seed”
(recommended amount, $115). As Janis said, she 'asks them to
send their money to the Lord, but gives them HER address'.
It's called the 'Prosperity Gospel' and the sheep love it, until
they need a differnt kind of 'miracle', then they go to Benny
Hinn, or Jim and Tammy Baker, or 'any of the many' snake oil
salesmen, who herd in the FOX-listening, science-denying,
Trump-voting sheep.
followers, who give her money to get in God’s good graces. On
her website, she refers to sending money as giving a “seed”
(recommended amount, $115). As Janis said, she 'asks them to
send their money to the Lord, but gives them HER address'.
It's called the 'Prosperity Gospel' and the sheep love it, until
they need a differnt kind of 'miracle', then they go to Benny
Hinn, or Jim and Tammy Baker, or 'any of the many' snake oil
salesmen, who herd in the FOX-listening, science-denying,
Trump-voting sheep.
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