Posted on 02/11/2024 4:06:55 PM PST by CFW
A child and a man were injured, and a woman was killed after opening fire at Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church in Houston on Sunday, police said.
The woman entered the church, accompanied by a boy believed to be about 5 years old, and started shooting, Police Chief Troy Finner said.
Two off-duty law enforcement officers who were at the church when shots were fired about 1:50 p.m. opened fire, and the woman was killed, Finner said.
The child was in critical condition, and a man, who is in his 50s, was being treated for an injury to his leg, Houston Fire Chief Samuel Peña said.
If law enforcement gunfire is responsible for striking the child, Finner said, “I’m going to put that blame on her” for putting the boy in danger.
The shooting happened in between services, as people were arriving for Spanish service, Osteen said.
Police believe the shooting was an isolated incident and there is no further danger to the public.
The woman had a long rifle and a backpack and was wearing a trench coat when she entered the church from a parking lot and started shooting, Finner said.
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Perhaps the shooter did not realize it, but Joel Osteen preaches the “Prosperity Gospel” where one is encouraged to become Christian because God will bless them with wealth, as opposed to the actual Gospel where one should accept forgiveness and turn away from sin.
“To be fair, Osteen doesn’t do much bible.”
Osteen’s scam is all about him. Christianity, God, and the Bible have little to do with anything he does or promotes.
Osteen is a motivational speaker he is NOT a pastor or preacher of the Bible!!
13. This is still a good example of why members of houses of worship needs armed security officers and trained/armed parishioners.
Yes he is an ordained minister, as well as a motivational speaker. He does not get into hellfire and brimstone sermons like many protestant preachers, which is probably why so many ministers don’t like his preaching style. He does preach hope and positive thinking as more related to God. As a Catholic, I’m not into his televangelist-style, preferring more private worship, but I’ve read a couple of his books and he does inspire hope in difficult times. And I’m certainly not going to criticize him or his church when someone evil came there with murder in mind. Thank God that things were not much worse...
I had the privilege of going to a church where Charles Stanley was the visiting speaker. Brilliant man, made living a good life with God’s help totally understandable. No threats of hellfire and brimstone, which turns many people away from church.
Yes
That’s awesome!
Or Argentine around the same period. Many a commie or violent lefty got a helicopter ride to a swimming session far out from the beach.
Most likely. Trannies have some serious mental issues or they wouldn’t be trannies and the hormones they take can make some unexpected changes in mental state.
Pinochet cleaned house in a part of the world where that sort of thing has been normal for a couple of centuries. In the process he imported the Chicago Boys to rationalize the economy and Chile has prospered greatly thereby, but like in all Latin countries, the people can’t stand prosperity and vote in the Socialists/Communists after a time.
This is my usual ‘Coincidence’.
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Yes Ferris I stole this,
Thanks.
Excellent
Feel free to share it far and wide
God bless you
BTW, I expect that to be representative of what will happen to Tribulaton Saints during the Great Tribulaton after the Mark of the Beast becomes mandatory in order to BUY and SELL.
Praying 🙏🙏🙏 that they stay strong in the Lord.
Revelation 20:4
As a Prot, I’m am going to agree with you.
While Joel does focus quite narrowly on the good things GOD wants for you, I’ve never heard anything in his broadcasts that sound as herectical as some stuff I have read in FR’s Religion Forum.
“Betcha there is enough on her to prove she should have been in a mental institution and would have been if this was the 1950s or 60s before the mental hospitals were closed in the 1970s.”
Won’t take that bet. And yes, we should’ve never closed the hospitals society had created to care for such people and prevent them from harming the rest of us. From what I can discern, the idea behind the closures was that virtually all of the then patients would actually be better off out in society, monitored and medicated, living in half-way houses. Plus, holding them against their will was illegal. Plus Plus, turning them loose was far less expensive than hospitalization. So the mental hospitals got pretty much emptied out. Unfortunately, the right people weren’t thinking through the possibility that the theory was wrong. Had they considered that possibility, perhaps they would have realized the IMpossibility of ever going back; to at some point having to go out and physically round up unstable people and institutionalize them involuntarily. Had they realized that THAT would never happen, perhaps we’d not be in the situation we’re in today.
Before the psych hospitals were closed lots of inmates were committed there by relatives to get rid of them. Given the choice between that and setting them all free I would choose to set them all free, but some middle ground would have been better. Commit them only by court order for a set term with mandatory release at the end. And that is happening some now.
Osteen quotes many Bible Promises in his sermons. Pray the Holy Spirit fire his dad had in his messages will rise up in him
How DARE you actually believe those promises!
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