Someone needs to tell this guy that complaining about people being angry about racism doesn’t exactly sound very Christ-like.
As for victimization, dude might want to look in the mirror.
Someone needs to tell this guy that complaining about people being angry about racism doesn’t exactly sound very Christ-like.
As for victimization, dude might want to look in the mirror.
Weren’t women the first to spread the news about the Resurrection? What is it with the Pauline doctrine that women should stay out of the pulpit?
My parents’ pastor said that people like that like to worship Jesus but don’t like to follow him. I would use the word “fetishize” myself, but it’s an apt observation.
It’s a misunderstanding (in my opinion) of what Paul actually said.
The women observed that the stone had been rolled back, and deduced Jesus had done it, because he didn’t close the tomb afterwards, and everyone knew he’d been born in a barn.
Witty!
Reading between the lines, I got the impression that when Paul wrote
Women should remain silent in the churches. They are not allowed to speak, but must be in submission, as the law says
it was directed at one particular woman in Corinth who wouldn’t shut up when he was trying to preach, and everyone in the church at Corinth knew exactly who he was talking about, but unfortunately it ended up being taken down as a general rule.
“I’m talking about you, Sheila.”
Ken Paxton: Piece Of Shit
Let’s not forget that the reason the Southern Baptists broke off from the rest of the Baptists was because the rest of the Baptists opposed slavery. Anyone who identifies as a specifically Southern Baptist has a lot of 'splainin to do right from the outset.
Questions raised about Trump-loving preacher’s sudden massive cash haul and spending spree (msn.com)
Christian Singer\Evangelist\Trump Support\Theif.
He fleeced his flock.
With that money, the evangelical invested in several properties described by Rolling Stone as “extravagant homes, one in a glitzy gated community in Southern California and another on five acres in Montana, valued together at well over $2 million.”
I wonder how Jeebus will feel about that.
I saw a preacher man in cuffs
He’d taken money from the church
He’d stuffed his bank account with righteous dollar bills
More like led to slaughter.
Gotta say, the dude’s got chops.
(The accounting for this surge is curious: The ministry claims to have received zero dollars in contributions, despite Feucht avidly soliciting such gifts.)
Felony tax evasion?
Philly Joe remarkable looks on in disbelief.
If you want a taste of madness, you’ll have to wait in line.
Perfect Heartattack & Vine reference
(Last night my gf took me to a shoe store for new shoes. I was wearing slides. When we got to the store she frowned at me and pointed to my feet. I pulled a sock out of my pocket and said: I got sock, in pocket, I got a bottle, I’m gonna use it.)
Link kinda says it all.
Time is not on his side.
How many of those church goers will have the scales fall from their eyes and see this ““pastor”” is nothing but a grifter?
This “pastor” and his wife were robbed of more than $1 million in jewelry during a live-streamed church service.
Can you say “inside job”, especially because, among other things, the robbers’ getaway car was a Mercedes-Benz?
(A couple weeks later, my old pastor referenced this story in a sermon.)