JustTheFacts Max - September 6, 2022 - Arts & Culture - religion God - 1,144 views - 0 Comments - 0 Likes - 0 Reviews
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The President of the USA is not God & God is not the President. It's time for the President of the USA to stop talking about God and listen to his critics. While it's not unusual for Christians to talk about calling and inspiration, we must not assume God is inspiring the President. While war is steeped in religious feelings, it is not a call from God.*
Evangelist right claims God has sent Trump.
The Evangelist right has launched a coalition with conservative Christians to strengthen their political base. They have used gospel music at rallies to emphasize Trump's faith. In Miami, they packed a megachurch to hear Trump's message. So, it is not surprising that his remarks resonated with the church-going crowd. In addition, the Evangelist right has criticized Democrats for their anti-religious tolerance.
While many evangelicals avoid explicitly associating individuals with biblical figures, this trend has recently gained traction. Evangelists often speak more broadly about signs of the times rather than directly linking contemporary politicians to biblical prophecies. Nevertheless, the Cyrus-Trump association has gained some traction in recent years, and Trump's public embrace of it is a striking example of such an association.
Why do conservatives’ religion keep women down
The conservative movement has long argued against women holding leadership positions. For example, Kathy Keller, the wife of prominent pastor Tim Keller, has argued against women being ordained. She contends that a man's role should be the spiritual head of the home and church. In addition, she notes that women are not equal to men.
After doubting the church's teachings, Barr began researching the Council of Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, a group that advocates rigid strictures for womanhood. After reading the council's article, Barr decided to tell her husband about her doubts. Barr had become more uncomfortable with her husband's treatment of women in the church.
Jesus Christ vs. Richest Pastors in the USA
Pastors are not known for being wealthy, and their success is not necessarily a reflection of their preaching ability. After all, they usually only address their audience once a week. That means they have much free time and can use it to pursue other interests. Some pastors have even gotten rich through side hustles such as writing.
Although Jesus was the Son of God, he was born in a poor village and lived a modest life. His family was from a humble background, and he worked as a carpenter until he was thirty. He then became an itinerant preacher for three years. During this time, Jesus did not hold any office, own a home, or travel more than 200 miles from his home. These things were uncharacteristic for a great man. The authorities condemned Jesus' teachings, and he was mocked during mockery trials. He was eventually nailed to a cross between two thieves. Today there are 2.2 billion believers. His net worth was 0.
Creflo
Creflo Dollar is a famous American pastor and televangelist. He is the founder of the nondenominational World Changers Church International. He was raised in a Baptist family and received his Bachelor of Science from West Georgia College. He started preaching in a school cafeteria; by 2007, his congregation numbered 30,000. He has received criticism for preaching prosperity gospel-style teachings and his lavish lifestyle. Creflo Dollar Net Worth: $27 Million
Joel Osteen
Osteen has achieved fame and fortune as one of the most successful televangelists. He was ordained in 1992 and became pastor of the Lakewood Church when his father passed away. Osteen's first book, Your Best Life Now, is a bestselling book that was on the New York Times best-seller list for two years. It has sold more than four million copies. In addition, Osteen was named one of Barbara Walters' 10 most interesting people and was chosen as the most influential Christian of 2006. His books have been criticized by several critics, including Christians and atheists alike, but many believers have praised his teachings. His net worth of $110 million.
Rick Warren
Rick Warren is a pastor and author who has a net worth of $25 million. His book The Purpose Driven Life made him famous worldwide. It became the second most translated book in the world after the Bible. He founded the eighth largest church in the United States, Saddleback Church, in Lake Forest, CA, in 1980. Warren is also well-known for his political views and has written books that help people grow spiritually.
Bishop David Oyedepo
Bishop David Oyedepo is a Nigerian cleric who is a renowned preacher and a billionaire. The pastor of Living Faith Church Worldwide is famous for his faith-based teachings. In addition, he owns several companies, including Landmark University and Covenant University. Oyedepo is also the owner of three private jets.
Bishop TD Jakes
Bishop TD Jakes has an estimated net worth of $150 million. He is a best-selling author and a film producer. His megachurch, 'The Potter's House, is in Dallas, Texas. Jake has had great support from his congregation and has since expanded into the world of film. He has a $1,700,000 mansion in Dallas.
Rick Duplantis
Jesse Duplantis, 75, is a Christian evangelist who founded Jesse Duplantis Ministries. His sermons are filled with humor and music. He also served on the board of Oral Roberts University. In 2008, Duplantis asked his followers to help him purchase a private jet worth $54 million.
Religion has failed to help the poor and has not solved the race war in America. Instead, we are more divided than ever, no family values, and our society is fighting a gender war.
*Definition of separation of church and state
The principle is that government must maintain an attitude of neutrality toward religion. Many view the separation of church and state as required by the First Amendment. The First Amendment allows citizens the freedom to practice any religion of their choice and prevents the government from officially recognizing or favoring any religion.
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