Do you support NRA or the KKK ? If you ignore them, you're better off. If you oppose them, it's like watering weeds.
2006-08-26 07:10:13
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answered by ? 4
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i have only scene about two of them. They were both sound preachers, so i do support them. I'm sure, however, that just like in churches there are televangelists who preach false messages and corrupt all who watch and corrupt the name. Just as the view of Christianity is messed up because of false teachers, the televangelist name has also been messed up. I am a Christian even though some churches are false. I support televangelism even though some preachers are false. However, i do not go to the false churches and i do not watch or support false televangelists.
2006-08-26 14:05:54
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answered by E 2
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Only if they speak the Gospel Truth.
It's unfortunate that today the majority of televangelists preach a prosperity message. They teach the "give to get" message which is twisting scripture around. Pray for them, hard times are coming.
2006-08-26 14:04:24
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answered by stpolycarp77 6
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Grace(not Law) unto you, and peace(not division),
from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
It's best(of good better best) not to feed the trolls;
For 'they say"-ers only use $ to trouble the water
(add "law worketh wrath" to "grace is sufficient"),
and then demand more tolls to cross their bridges,
over troubled water they troubled for love of money.
Take televangelist Kenneth Copeland, for ex-ample: After more than 25 yrs of teaching faith from the Bible on National TV, he obviously has not connected his biblical dots: "whatsoever is not of faith is sin": Rom 14:23 and "the law is not of faith": Gal 3:12. And by his own admission on national tv, he knows NOTHING about Revelation except he gets "blessed" by reading it, according to Rev 1:3. So he gets blessed by reading about fellow brethren getting tormented and killed, to the point of all 1/3 of the living souls drawn away to heavens and cast down to earth, being killed. Which is extinction rather than salvation.
Go figure: Mt 9:13
Not to mention the biblical exhortations:
"Prove all things", of such not all and all.
("perfect" is "also merciful" in my Bible)
"Evangelist, make full proof of thy ministry".
("full proof" is also "fool" proof, in my Bible)
God(Grace) cannot lie(law) nor die(law),
are "two immutable things" for "full proof",
that God(Grace) is fool proof (incorruptible).
God neither tempts nor can God be tempted.
The "grace"(God) of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.
2006-08-26 14:28:06
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answered by Anonymous
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No way!!! There is a Christian speaker here that is not on Christian television that basically tells you to beware of those creeps down on the Christian channel that are always begging for money.
2006-08-26 14:04:22
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answered by cannonball 1
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It is amazing to me, that part of every tele-sermon is a plea for money to continue their work. If they are such strong believers, why do they need money from us? Why don't they just pray for it - that way, if God wants them to continue they will get the needed money, and if not - then that is "God's will"?
2006-08-26 14:08:56
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answered by Christopher B 6
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Absolutely not. As a matter of fact, I think they are bad for Christianity and are costing people their souls.
2006-08-26 14:16:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely not.
Take them off the air.
Have you heard of the prince of power of the air?
They say we're on the air.
Tells you something doesn't it?
2006-08-26 14:06:22
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answered by chris p 6
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REACH DEEP INTO YOUR POCKETS, BROTHERS AND SISTERS, DEEP.
Not me Jackson.
2006-08-26 17:53:09
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answered by rangedog 7
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99% no
2006-08-26 14:15:41
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answered by Grandreal 6
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