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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 2831632" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>I'm a Christian and read the Bible and according to the Bible, there are a lot of charlatans out there. I used to like and listen to Joel Osteen but then heard of him charging for tickets to hear him speak-that is contrary to the Bible, "freely received, freely give. No man should charge for the gospel and no one should be "shamed" into giving money to some millionaire preacher with his or her own aircraft.</p><p>I remember one preacher telling the audience to reach in their wallet and pull out a twenty dollar bill and if "you don't have a twenty, pull out aren't or even a five and I'll pray over it." Then he prayed and tells everyone to take that money and put it in the offering plate so the "blessings of God will flow." That was the heavy Black preacher TD Jakes.</p><p>One does not need to give anything to God to be blessed, you cannot buy God regardless of what some preachers imply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 2831632, member: 25679"] I'm a Christian and read the Bible and according to the Bible, there are a lot of charlatans out there. I used to like and listen to Joel Osteen but then heard of him charging for tickets to hear him speak-that is contrary to the Bible, "freely received, freely give. No man should charge for the gospel and no one should be "shamed" into giving money to some millionaire preacher with his or her own aircraft. I remember one preacher telling the audience to reach in their wallet and pull out a twenty dollar bill and if "you don't have a twenty, pull out aren't or even a five and I'll pray over it." Then he prayed and tells everyone to take that money and put it in the offering plate so the "blessings of God will flow." That was the heavy Black preacher TD Jakes. One does not need to give anything to God to be blessed, you cannot buy God regardless of what some preachers imply. [/QUOTE]
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