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To: fortheDeclaration

For people turning their dislike of him in to some sort of phoney doctrine like they did with Jesus.


58 posted on 10/17/2014 8:21:11 AM PDT by PapaNew (The grace of God & freedom always win the debate over unjust law & government in the forum of ideas)
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To: PapaNew
How do you respond to these? Are we "Pharisees" for pointing out the truth?

1/04/2010 - Youtube - Joel Osteen Prays over Inauguration of Lesbian Mayor of Houston video run length = 00:02:30 minutes Joel Scott Osteen, American preacher, televangelist, author, and the Pastor of the mega-church Lakewood Church in Houston, TX, delivered the invocation at Annise Parker’s mayoral inauguration.

1/04/2010 – CSPAN - Houston Mayoral Inauguration video run time = 01:10:59 hours

1/08/2012 – Oprah Winfrey interviewed mega-church televangelist Joel Osteen on her new program, “Oprah’s Next Chapter,” where he delved deeply into his views on homosexuality and sin. “Will a gay person be accepted into heaven, as you see it?,” Oprah asked the famed pastor of Lakewood Church in Houston, TX. “I believe they will,” he responded. ”Sometimes we look at gay being a bigger sin than being proud or not telling the truth. I don’t think God categorizes sins.” Oprah continued, ”Does that mean that you’re saying that you believe that being gay is a sin?” “I believe that homosexuality is shown as a sin in the scripture,” he responded. “Oprah, it’s a hard thing in a sense, because I’m for everybody. I’m not against anybody. I don‘t think anybody’s 2nd class,” Osteen continued, as he explained that the bible’s message on the matter, in his view, is clear. Osteen’s main point in addressing the issue, though, was that homosexuality, should it be considered a sin, isn’t any different from other offenses. In his view, it shouldn’t be raised above the other sins that individuals commit.

On 4/29/2012, Osteen was interviewed by Chris Wallace on “Fox News Sunday”. Responding to Wallace's question of whether or not gay couples should have the same rights as heterosexuals, Osteen said he supported some rights, but not necessarily full equality. "I don't think there is an issue where somebody couldn't go visit a gay loved one in the hospital. I don't think that's right. They love each other," Osteen said. "So, I think there should be some." … "I'm not for gay marriage, but I'm not for discriminating against people," he said.


59 posted on 10/17/2014 8:27:18 AM PDT by Jan_Sobieski (Sanctification)
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