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Benny Hinn
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLH7LHrY ... r_embedded
A slightly comical, but very disturbing depiction of what goes on in the church of Benny Hinn. I put this in the "Aberrant Christianity" because what's going on in the video seems pretty aberrant to me.
A slightly comical, but very disturbing depiction of what goes on in the church of Benny Hinn. I put this in the "Aberrant Christianity" because what's going on in the video seems pretty aberrant to me.
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Re: Benny Hinn
Thank you for posting that video, inlovewiththe44. I was trying to eat my Cocoa Pebbles, and then Iinlovewiththe44 wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLH7LHrY ... r_embedded
A slightly comical, but very disturbing depiction of what goes on in the church of Benny Hinn. I put this in the "Aberrant Christianity" because what's going on in the video seems pretty aberrant to me.
Just kidding. I think it is quite obvious that this guy is a charlatan. Anybody with any discernment, can see that. The video, just makes this fraud more obvious. I don't remember who it was, but a while back someone kept correcting Hinn, and he kept apologizing for being in error. But then, he doesn't stop his charade.
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24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
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Re: Benny Hinn
Hinn is just one of many 'word of faith' preachers infecting the Christian culture today. I would strongly recommend Hank Hanagraff's book, 'Christianity in Crisis,' which deals with these morons.
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Re: Benny Hinn
I know of a local pastor and Church in my area that had him comes as a guest around 1988 (I attended the Church at that time but missed that particular meeting). The pastor later announced to the whole congregation, that after speaking with Benny in privet first, that he would never have him ever appear again at the church due to the demands Hinn made about hotel rooms and other things.
The Pastor then mentioned to the church for members to reconsider their support of Hinn's ministry as that was all he could do. I know more than I write here as I was in training at the Church at the time but I am not at liberty to share any more details without permission from the pastor who is now retired. My prayer for Hinn would that he repent and change his ways, maybe he has, or hasn’t yet, but he needs too before it is too late…
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The Pastor then mentioned to the church for members to reconsider their support of Hinn's ministry as that was all he could do. I know more than I write here as I was in training at the Church at the time but I am not at liberty to share any more details without permission from the pastor who is now retired. My prayer for Hinn would that he repent and change his ways, maybe he has, or hasn’t yet, but he needs too before it is too late…
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Had to look up charlatanRickD wrote: Thank you for posting that video, inlovewiththe44. I was trying to eat my Cocoa Pebbles, and then I
Just kidding. I think it is quite obvious that this guy is a charlatan. Anybody with any discernment, can see that. The video, just makes this fraud more obvious. I don't remember who it was, but a while back someone kept correcting Hinn, and he kept apologizing for being in error. But then, he doesn't stop his charade.
Definitely the right word to describe him. What I'm wondering is if the people affected actually believe that he has power or they're all part of his elaborate scheme.
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Actually, both. There is a thread here that I'll post the link to, that speaks of something very similar to what Benny Hinn does. It's a long thread, but if you get the time to read it through, it's nothing short of amazing, how God worked in Danny. Well, you'll see, if you read it. God is faithful, and he does answer prayers. This link is evidence to God's faithfulness, and love for us. And how, by praying for discernment, God works wonders:http://discussions.godandscience.org/vi ... 12&t=35739inlovewiththe44 wrote:Had to look up charlatanRickD wrote: Thank you for posting that video, inlovewiththe44. I was trying to eat my Cocoa Pebbles, and then I
Just kidding. I think it is quite obvious that this guy is a charlatan. Anybody with any discernment, can see that. The video, just makes this fraud more obvious. I don't remember who it was, but a while back someone kept correcting Hinn, and he kept apologizing for being in error. But then, he doesn't stop his charade.
Definitely the right word to describe him. What I'm wondering is if the people affected actually believe that he has power or they're all part of his elaborate scheme.
John 5:24
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
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St. Richard the Sarcastic--The Patron Saint of Irony
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
-Edward R Murrow
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Re: Benny Hinn
Reminds me of this guy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEDaCIDvj6I
*Edit* Benny reminds me of him, not Danny - just incase
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEDaCIDvj6I
*Edit* Benny reminds me of him, not Danny - just incase
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At least that guy paid up, when he lost, and was found to be a fraud. Benny Hinn is still raking in the cash.Proinsias wrote:Reminds me of this guy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEDaCIDvj6I
*Edit* Benny reminds me of him, not Danny - just incase
John 5:24
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
-Edward R Murrow
St. Richard the Sarcastic--The Patron Saint of Irony
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
-Edward R Murrow
St. Richard the Sarcastic--The Patron Saint of Irony
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During a charismatic Mass, I floated to the cement floor when a faith healer priest put two fingers on my shoulder. Although I didn't feel any physical pain when I landed, before volunteers put me back into my wheelchair, I sobbed for 20 minutes. From then on, I quit obsessing about whether Christ would cure my Cerebral Palsy. I even told Him that I would be happy to keep it for the rest of my life if He would use it and me to help other people.
Fr. Vincent Michelli interviewed Professor Russell Hittinger who described a Kathryn Kuhlman service, where Kuhlman invited another woman to join her onstage because she thought God had healed the woman's back problem. The woman thew off her back brace, ran back and forth, her spine split, and a few days later she died. Something good happened to me at the charismatic Mass. But charismatic services frighten me now. I worry, too, because I believe charismatics probably cause their physical and emotional states when they believe mistakenly that God is causing them. That's partly why I don't go to charismatic events anymore. I've never been a charismatic.
Fr. Vincent Michelli interviewed Professor Russell Hittinger who described a Kathryn Kuhlman service, where Kuhlman invited another woman to join her onstage because she thought God had healed the woman's back problem. The woman thew off her back brace, ran back and forth, her spine split, and a few days later she died. Something good happened to me at the charismatic Mass. But charismatic services frighten me now. I worry, too, because I believe charismatics probably cause their physical and emotional states when they believe mistakenly that God is causing them. That's partly why I don't go to charismatic events anymore. I've never been a charismatic.
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Re: Benny Hinn
Bill McEnaney wrote:During a charismatic Mass, I floated to the cement floor when a faith healer priest put two fingers on my shoulder. Although I didn't feel any physical pain when I landed, before volunteers put me back into my wheelchair, I sobbed for 20 minutes. From then on, I quit obsessing about whether Christ would cure my Cerebral Palsy. I even told Him that I would be happy to keep it for the rest of my life if He would use it and me to help other people.
Fr. Vincent Michelli interviewed Professor Russell Hittinger who described a Kathryn Kuhlman service, where Kuhlman invited another woman to join her onstage because she thought God had healed the woman's back problem. The woman thew off her back brace, ran back and forth, her spine split, and a few days later she died. Something good happened to me at the charismatic Mass. But charismatic services frighten me now. I worry, too, because I believe charismatics probably cause their physical and emotional states when they believe mistakenly that God is causing them. That's partly why I don't go to charismatic events anymore. I've never been a charismatic.
Thank you for that testimony. That is so desperately tragic about that girl. It makes me so angry that there are people out there that will do that.
One thing that makes me instantly sure that they are frauds is the fact that they would go on TV in the first place and start showing off their "powers". I generally believe that there are true healers in this world - but they do not have constant healing power - they are vessels that God uses from time to time to heal. True healers I believe are humble and are not exhibitionists. Charasmatic performances in my opinion is dangerous and an incorrect interpretation of scripture.
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Re: Benny Hinn
Healing is real and for today, I believe, but most of the "healers" today are personality cults, in my opinion. I say that, having attended the University in the US most associated with this and having been "trained" in numerous chapels and a few specialized courses about the history and theology of it.
As best I understand it the gifts described in I Cor 12 include 'Gifts" of healing (the only plural in the listing of the 9 Charismata.) The very word gifts, Charismata is a form of the word "Grace" and that is no coincidence. Healing in the context of James 5 calls for the elders of a local body or fellowship to pray and annoint with oil, (oil being a symbol of the Holy Spirit). Jesus and the Apostles would perform miracles and healings and these were special gifts of God which were used in validating their message, particularly to the Jews who believed (and had a history) of prophets demonstrating their authority and God's working through them.
The gifts are given to the body and in the case of healing, each individual healing is it's own gift (which is why I believe it is the only plural in the listing.) The one receiving the healing "has" the gift, not the ones doing the praying and annointing with oil. By making it multiple "elders" (mature believers in the faith, not offices or positions in my understanding) and by the use of the symbol of the oil, the focus is upon God, the Holy Spirit, and not the vessles of ministry in prayer and the exercise of intercession.
When healing as a ministry for believers leaves the context of local fellowship (and while I understand this more in the context of organic fellowship than local institutional church) and becomes a platform for focusing attention on the individual "performing" the healing and/or a means for raising money, then it's no longer about the "gifts" God gives to His children, in my opinion. We know that there are false teachers and false prophets and have been in every age and every region and will be until Christ returns. When the healings are tied as somehow being something given to one person who then gives it to others, it's not in the context at all of how I see it scripturally taught or practiced in the early church.
As best I understand it the gifts described in I Cor 12 include 'Gifts" of healing (the only plural in the listing of the 9 Charismata.) The very word gifts, Charismata is a form of the word "Grace" and that is no coincidence. Healing in the context of James 5 calls for the elders of a local body or fellowship to pray and annoint with oil, (oil being a symbol of the Holy Spirit). Jesus and the Apostles would perform miracles and healings and these were special gifts of God which were used in validating their message, particularly to the Jews who believed (and had a history) of prophets demonstrating their authority and God's working through them.
The gifts are given to the body and in the case of healing, each individual healing is it's own gift (which is why I believe it is the only plural in the listing.) The one receiving the healing "has" the gift, not the ones doing the praying and annointing with oil. By making it multiple "elders" (mature believers in the faith, not offices or positions in my understanding) and by the use of the symbol of the oil, the focus is upon God, the Holy Spirit, and not the vessles of ministry in prayer and the exercise of intercession.
When healing as a ministry for believers leaves the context of local fellowship (and while I understand this more in the context of organic fellowship than local institutional church) and becomes a platform for focusing attention on the individual "performing" the healing and/or a means for raising money, then it's no longer about the "gifts" God gives to His children, in my opinion. We know that there are false teachers and false prophets and have been in every age and every region and will be until Christ returns. When the healings are tied as somehow being something given to one person who then gives it to others, it's not in the context at all of how I see it scripturally taught or practiced in the early church.
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Pretty wacky if you ask me...inlovewiththe44 wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLH7LHrY ... r_embedded
A slightly comical, but very disturbing depiction of what goes on in the church of Benny Hinn. I put this in the "Aberrant Christianity" because what's going on in the video seems pretty aberrant to me.
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You're welcome, Silvertusk. I feel angry, too, when charlatans fool people. But I don't know whether that faith healer was sincere. I agree with you, though. Genuine healers would be too humble to air their healing services on TV.Silvertusk wrote:Thank you for that testimony. That is so desperately tragic about that girl. It makes me so angry that there are people out there that will do that.
One thing that makes me instantly sure that they are frauds is the fact that they would go on TV in the first place and start showing off their "powers". I generally believe that there are true healers in this world - but they do not have constant healing power - they are vessels that God uses from time to time to heal. True healers I believe are humble and are not exhibitionists. Charasmatic performances in my opinion is dangerous and an incorrect interpretation of scripture.
Silvertusk,
During a service I watched on it, a woman preached while her palms bled as though she had the stigmata. For me, it's too hard to believe she had them when I know that true, or seemingly true, stigmatics keep their wounds covered partly because they don't want to talk about them. I pray that if Our Lord ever asks me to endure severe pain, I'll do that cheerfully enough that other people won't know there's anything wrong.
Pastor Walter Litke and his saintly wife were two of the holiest people I've ever met. Anyone could see that Mrs. Litke's painful illness made walking very hard for her, she managed to be warm and happy, even during pain. I rarely hear anyone say much about what Christ means when He tells us to take up our crosses and follow. To me, it's pretty plain that he's implying that we need to accept some suffering when He allows it. Jamie Owens-Collins used to sing, "The bitter tears you've tasted will be diamonds in your crown." I agree with her, too, because I believe Our Savior rewards us for the difficulties we bear patiently here on earth. Strange as it may sound, I think my difficulties are gifts from God, especially my Cerebral Palsy and my clinical depression, because He uses them to help other people. Mentally healthy people don't enjoy suffering. I know I don't. But my crosses are almost easy to carry when I remember that compared to what other people go through, I hardly suffer.
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Bill McEnaney wrote:You're welcome, Silvertusk. I feel angry, too, when charlatans fool people. But I don't know whether that faith healer was sincere. I agree with you, though. Genuine healers would be too humble to air their healing services on TV.Silvertusk wrote:Thank you for that testimony. That is so desperately tragic about that girl. It makes me so angry that there are people out there that will do that.
One thing that makes me instantly sure that they are frauds is the fact that they would go on TV in the first place and start showing off their "powers". I generally believe that there are true healers in this world - but they do not have constant healing power - they are vessels that God uses from time to time to heal. True healers I believe are humble and are not exhibitionists. Charasmatic performances in my opinion is dangerous and an incorrect interpretation of scripture.
Silvertusk,
During a service I watched on it, a woman preached while her palms bled as though she had the stigmata. For me, it's too hard to believe she had them when I know that true, or seemingly true, stigmatics keep their wounds covered partly because they don't want to talk about them. I pray that if Our Lord ever asks me to endure severe pain, I'll do that cheerfully enough that other people won't know there's anything wrong.
Pastor Walter Litke and his saintly wife were two of the holiest people I've ever met. Anyone could see that Mrs. Litke's painful illness made walking very hard for her, she managed to be warm and happy, even during pain. I rarely hear anyone say much about what Christ means when He tells us to take up our crosses and follow. To me, it's pretty plain that he's implying that we need to accept some suffering when He allows it. Jamie Owens-Collins used to sing, "The bitter tears you've tasted will be diamonds in your crown." I agree with her, too, because I believe Our Savior rewards us for the difficulties we bear patiently here on earth. Strange as it may sound, I think my difficulties are gifts from God, especially my Cerebral Palsy and my clinical depression, because He uses them to help other people. Mentally healthy people don't enjoy suffering. I know I don't. But my crosses are almost easy to carry when I remember that compared to what other people go through, I hardly suffer.
Thanks for that you have said some things that I needed reminding of, appreciate it.
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Here is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners of whom I am the worst. But for that very reason I was shown mercy so that in me, the worst of sinners, Christ Jesus might display his immense patience as an example for those who would believe in him and receive eternal life. Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only God, be honor and glory for ever and ever.Amen.
Here is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners of whom I am the worst. But for that very reason I was shown mercy so that in me, the worst of sinners, Christ Jesus might display his immense patience as an example for those who would believe in him and receive eternal life. Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only God, be honor and glory for ever and ever.Amen.