Posted on 01/21/2005 2:42:01 PM PST by samsonite
Oops, close but no cigar...
Charlatan.
I can't stand that BS master Hinn.
And that's before we even begin getting to his doctrinal horrors.
Dan
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I partly suspect that the rabble-rousers were hired to generate publicity.
I don't see any other Christian over there willing to preach the Gospel Message to over 400,000.
Don't think Jesus is frowning down on him...Just hypocritical human beings as usual.
God Bless him for spreading the Word Of Jesus!
Amen and Amen!
Madikeri, Jan. 20 (KBM&-MRS)- It could be dubbed as a 'remote controlled miracle'. A paralytic patient, who was to be cured at the Benny Hinn congregation to be held in Bangalore from Jan. 21 was cured of his disease almost three days earlier at a far away village even before meeting the evangelist.
The media persons were in for a surprise when they saw a paralytic patient just stood up and walked up to them in the house of Bharathi in Virupakshapura, JP Colony, on Tuesday night.
Kuria Kose, aged about 70, was brought by his wife and daughter from Tarikere on Tuesday morning to Bharathi's house on their way to Bangalore for the Hinn congregation.
Kuria Kose, who was claimed to have suffered stroke in his right hand and right leg, was sitting in a chair watching the media per- sons' conversation with Bharathi.
As the media persons were coming out, Kuria Kose, all of a sudden got up from his chair, walked up to them and shook hands with them to bid farewell.
In fact, Bharathi had earlier told media persons that the oldman could not walk because of the stroke. He was being taken to Bangalore to be cured by Benny Hinn.
Benny has some fund-raising tactics I don't like, but the dude does have healing power from on high...
...and the power can be put to good use in India.
God bless 'em.
I sort of missed where that included lying and fraud. But I guess I shouldn't be surprised after a lot of the creationism posts around here.
I saw this article at that web site:
http://www.newkerala.com/news-daily/news/features.php?action=fullnews&id=63115
"Protest against evangelist's programme in Bangalore"
It states:
"BJP and the Sangh Parivar outfits, supported by some local organisations, have been campaigning against Hinn's programme alleging that it was aimed at religious conversion, a charge the organisers have denied."
So, Hinn is not trying to convert?
And how many people have you pulled out of a wheelchair?
Not so sure it's from "on high" if it even exists.
"But I guess I shouldn't be surprised after a lot of the creationism posts around here."
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