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How can you destroy a marriage?'”
Here is my take:
--Televangelists like Kenneth Copeland and so-called "prophets" like Marillo are a special breed of "Christians" who are driven by popularity, power, and especially money/
--They claim to receive messages directly from Jesus/God. Those messages are a strange mix of doom and prosperity. They keep sheep in the fold by alternatively scaring the hell out of them and continually telling them that God wants them to prosper (if you would only trust and plant your "seed" donation).
--Seeing his rising popularity, they hitched on to Trump early and assigned divine authority to his election win. Predictably, Trump elevated these imposter pastors; a group of the more established "Christian leaders" were given special access and visability at the White House and on campaign stops.
--The Trump/goofy pastor alliance was mutually beneficial. Trump used them to first access then motivate evangelical and fundamentalist for his own political reasons and the televangelists promoted him as a means to gain more followers and $$$. Right wing politics and religion were fused together.
--The number of kooky televangelist and fundamentalist pastors quickly proliferated under Trump; everyone wanted a piece of the giant money pie. An alliance with Trump opened them up to a huge segment of believers who were activists and more than willing to donate and spend
--With Trump out of power and his base of power slipping, these kooks are saying and doing even more outrageous things to keep the gullibles they attracted to their ministries under Trump. Hence the comical pronouncements, warnings, and "prophesies" post-Trump.
Nah this guy exists.Are we talking about this guy?
I'm thinking Neifi PerezAre we talking about this guy?
It's in the King Donald versiondirtypool said:
“God said, ‘Whatever I have to do to save America, I will do it. If it means natural disaster, I’ll do it. If it means destroying her economy and her global prestige, I will do it.”
Is this a new chapter to the Bible?
You mentioned Trump 9 times during your 'take'. Seek mental help.Here is my take:
--Televangelists like Kenneth Copeland and so-called "prophets" like Marillo are a special breed of "Christians" who are driven by popularity, power, and especially money/
--They claim to receive messages directly from Jesus/God. Those messages are a strange mix of doom and prosperity. They keep sheep in the fold by alternatively scaring the hell out of them and continually telling them that God wants them to prosper (if you would only trust and plant your "seed" donation).
--Seeing his rising popularity, they hitched on to Trump early and assigned divine authority to his election win. Predictably, Trump elevated these imposter pastors; a group of the more established "Christian leaders" were given special access and visability at the White House and on campaign stops.
--The Trump/goofy pastor alliance was mutually beneficial. Trump used them to first access then motivate evangelical and fundamentalist for his own political reasons and the televangelists promoted him as a means to gain more followers and $$$. Right wing politics and religion were fused together.
--The number of kooky televangelist and fundamentalist pastors quickly proliferated under Trump; everyone wanted a piece of the giant money pie. An alliance with Trump opened them up to a huge segment of believers who were activists and more than willing to donate and spend
--With Trump out of power and his base of power slipping, these kooks are saying and doing even more outrageous things to keep the gullibles they attracted to their ministries under Trump. Hence the comical pronouncements, warnings, and "prophesies" post-Trump.
If you watch the televangelist videos on Christian broadcasting or Youtube the connection to Trump is unavoidable. it is what it is.You mentioned Trump 9 times during your 'take'. Seek mental help.