Blind Faith

Televangelist Claims God-Made Deal for 120-Year Lifespan

At 88, Kenneth Copeland recently underwent a 10-day appendectomy, recovering with humor and faith. He attributes his successful surgery to divine intervention and a pre-arranged agreement with God to live until 2056, at the age of 120. Copeland shared specific prophecies for the coming years, including predictions about political events and encouraging congregants to plan their lives with faith and intentionality. He declared his restored health and readiness to continue his ministry, outlining themes for his plans until 2029.

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‘All my money’: Mike Lindell suggests he’s blown $20M on election crusade

Imagine being in a position where you have millions of dollars at your disposal, ready to set you and your family up for generations to come. Now, think about the decisions that you would make with that kind of wealth. It’s truly baffling to think that someone like Mike Lindell, a millionaire pillow salesman, could have thrown it all away on what can only be described as a futile and misguided election crusade.

There’s no denying that the outcome of the 2020 election was met with controversy and skepticism by a certain portion of the population. However, to see someone like Lindell go to such extreme lengths, to the tune of $20 million, in an effort to overturn the results is both astounding and disheartening.… Continue reading

Right-Wing Evangelical Pastor Jesse Duplantis Says Jesus Hasn’t Returned Because People Haven’t Donated Enough Cash. It would ‘speed up’ Jesus’ return he claimed.

As I read through the outrageous claims made by Right-Wing Evangelical Pastor Jesse Duplantis, I couldn’t help but feel a mixture of disbelief and frustration. The audacity of suggesting that Jesus hasn’t returned because people haven’t donated enough cash is simply mind-boggling. It’s as if he’s treating the return of the Messiah as a transaction that can be expedited with monetary contributions. The level of manipulation and exploitation at play here is truly disheartening.

It’s perplexing to think that there are individuals who fall for such blatant scams and continue to pour their hard-earned money into the pockets of these so-called “evangelists.”… Continue reading