Posted on 08/01/2024 11:35:04 AM PDT by Morgana
For the holy intentions and conversion of Mr. and Mrs. Hinn: +++.
Oh, Benny Hinn!
Nevermind.
A far cry from the blameless Katherine Kuhlman from whom he claims his ministry.
My first thought as well. I had to think about it for a second.
Whenever I see the name Benny Hinn I think of Yakety Sax.
My wife loved watching him on TBN. I went along with her to an event he put on, somewhere in Irvine, CA. Might have been in 2010 or so.
The line was long to get in, but he greeted and shook hands with everyone as we entered. He eyed me coldly, must have sensed I was on to him.
How many more scandals must Hinn’s followers endure before seeing the truth?
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The same number of scandals it takes for the liberals to see the cracks in Biden and/or Harris, etc.
That’s exactly who I was thinking!
Benny Hinn may get things wrong, but the tone of this article is just nasty.
That site is painfully judgmental, as seen on https://disntr.com/category/religion/ftotd/
It’s like they take absolute joy in pounding on people they find fault with. Sheesh.
He is sending many to hell.
**..the blameless Kathryn Kuhlman....**
http://www.deceptioninthechurch.com/kuhlman.htm
http://www.pawcreek.org/kathryn-kuhlman/
The modern-day Pharisees are no different than those in Jesus’ day calling him a bastard, a drunkard, and demon possessed.
Same as it always was.
haha, I was thinking Japanese Steakhouse...
You compared Kathryn Kuhlman to Jesus Christ. IMO, you need do some serious research.
In John 20:23, Jesus is shown commissioning his disciples, telling them what they are to be doing: remitting sins. They did this by baptizing repentant souls in the name of Jesus Christ. Whoever doesn’t believe and obey that will still have their sins retained. That’s first and foremost.
About 3,000 converts had their sins remitted on the day of Pentecost.
In John 5, Jesus enters a scene full of sick people, yet only heals the man that had been impotent for 38 years. Proof of that is the fact that the Pharisees were mad at Jesus for healing one man on the Sabbath.
While there times he healed everyone in his presense, during his 3 year ministry there were only 3 people raised from the dead. Healing and resurrecting everybody while he was here would have made everyone place their hope in this life.
There were no misfires. No delays in his healing. One man was given partial eyesight to see if he would be satisfied with it, and to show God’s power to do a little or a lot.
His apostles didn’t heal every person. Paul had a health issue that God didn’t heal. God has reasons for his decisions.
The so-called faith healers have been shown to be frauds over and over.
Simon the sorcerer was believed to be the great power of God. In 2 Corinthians 11, Paul warns of Satan transformed into an angel of light, and his ministers into ministers of righteousness.
They are amazingly convincing, and will even preach Jesus. But it will be a different Jesus. They will not remit sins, as per the instructions Jesus Christ, which were first instituted in Acts 2:38.
Benny Hinn is a total charlatan.
Jesus who said to disciples that they would do greater works than he, healed everyone who came to him for healing and the Pharisees opposed him consistently. So too, the modern day Pharisees with Kathryn Kuhlman.
He does appear to hold a lot of heretical beliefs, and does appear to have profited from acting on these heresies.
The article is still very toxic, just unnecessarily nasty.
Even if his doctrinal issues were not heretical, he’s a charlatan with the fake healing.
I’m not surprised someone who is a charlatan would also preach false doctrine.
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