Posted on 05/06/2018 12:18:04 PM PDT by ameribbean expat
Televangelist Jim Bakker suggests that if you want to survive the end of days, the best thing you could do is buy one of his cabins in Missouri's Ozark Mountains. And while you're at it, be sure to pick up six 28-ounce "Extreme Survival Warfare" water bottles for $150.
Bakker, 78, made comments promoting his Morningside church community alongside his co-host and wife, Lori, on an episode of "The Jim Bakker Show," which aired Tuesday. The show is filmed there, near Branson.
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What happened to Tammy?
I checked his net worth and mine is much higher. Then again, I didn't waste my life scamming people.
Tammy died.
Tammy Faye was more likable. I could easily seen her pounding on a piano in a honkey tonk.
There are few idea worse than buying an Ozark Mountain cabin from a Convicted Felon.
She's dead.
And Still selling stuff!
Jimmy-boy makes Benny Hinn and Ernest Angley appear almost ‘saintly’. Jimmy-boy even seems to believe his own Bravo Sierra. I hope for his sake that he has a real ‘come to Jesus’ moment before it is too late!
Doesn’t it seem strange that these “fakes” teach that money is the root of all evil and that their “sheep” should give as much of it away to them to prevent evil greed? Why...I’m shocked to see these “holy rollers” wealth and mind control over the “sheep” in their flock. Who has ever seen an evangelist known nationwide who is not FILTHY RICH or has all of the money in some type of trust in their name? If you believe in God...believe in God. If you believe in an Evangelist huckster...shame on you.
Guess what, Jim? If the Apocalypse happens and anyone does survive, folks much meaner than you are going to show up and TAKE your food, shelter and water by force.
I thought the bottom pic was fake....just wow.
Shouldn’t he want to go meet the Lord in the event of an apocalypse?
How Tragic...
Sorry.
I lived in Charlotte while Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker “rose to power”. It was such a scam that local DJ’s and cartoonists made fun of them. PTL became known as the “Pass The Loot” club.
They had so much money that they found it difficult to spend it all. Gold faucets in the bathrooms, air conditioned dog houses and giving away an automobile to a plumber for showing up on a Sunday were some of the things that were verified.
Doug Marlette, the cartoonist who won a Pulitzer for exposing their racket, told me that their TV studios had better equipment than the New York networks.
Tammy could cry on cue and make her mascara run so much that it looked like Kiss makeup. I ran across her one day while she was shopping with a friend. She was so revolting in appearance I could not force myself to look at her.
Safest spot for the Apocalypse? Did anyone inform him Hillary LOST?
Safe ... until the New Madrid Fault goes.
I lived in Charlotte during the PTL heyday as well, and I remember Murphy in the Morning and the “Pass the Loot” club. I saw Tammy walking through SouthPark mall one day, surrounded by three or four men carrying her garment bags from Coplon’s and Montaldo’s, which you will remember as being the most expensive, high end stores at that time (Charlotte’s version of Sak’s and Neiman Marcus). She wore a lot of St. John knit suits which in the 1980s were $1,000+ per outfit off the rack. No expense spared by or for Tammy Faye!
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