Almost all National “Christian” Preachers preach a False Gospel


All but one of the nationally famous Christian preachers preach the Lordship Salvation False Gospel, and they never exclude or call out false teachers.

There’s way too much money in the wider pseudo-Christian community to be telling people that all these preachers and Churches are False Gospel.

Curtis Smale

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  1. Now that you have mentioned money, does money drive the christian community to the point that false teachings are overlooked? Does money affect how the unsaved or lost view christianity?

    The yearly salary of many TV evangelists and also many local church pastors is shocking. My son told me about an associate pastor in a local church that lived in a gated neighborhood, complete with golf course, a lake, and a house valued near a half million dollars.

    Nothing wrong with success. I am a staunch capitalist. But, should leaders in a church display a flamboyant life style?

    I had a friend that grew up in a home with an alcoholic father. His mother had to hide money so that her two boys could eat. His father would go on a drunken rage, tear the house apart, looking for the money to buy one more bottle. The two boys suffered severe beatings.

    The mother would dress the boys in their best clothes each Sunday, with holes in the pant’s knees and shirt elbows. She would hold their hands and take them to church, the only solice and time away from the rage and beatings.

    One Sunday, when my friend was about 5 years old, he was outside the sunday school class door, and overheard the teacher say, “that ‘xxxxx (last name of the mother)” should be ashamed of herself for bringing those children to church dressed like that.” The boy told his mother, and his mother never brought them back to church.

    This boy, who became a man, was a good friend of mine. He hated christianity. He hated riding by churches and seeing the congregation enter with their fancy suits and ties. He was one of the nicest people I ever knew.

    This story has a happy ending. I found my friend ‘s obituary on the internet, and he had joined a good church before dying.

    It has always made me wonder if it is not better if we wear just regular clothes when we attend church, not be so visibly ” richer than thou,” so when the poor see us, they do not envy or hate christians.

    Personally, because of my friend, I dress casually for church, even at a funeral, because his story bothered me so bad. I also resent shocking salaries for pastors, churches with chandeliers, colorful stained glass windows, alias, a money-driven church.

    As for the church lady who made that terrible remark, there are 7 sins God hates. One of them is malicious gossip. I will leave God to deal with her.

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  2. Yes, but evidently, there are 7 sins that He hates above all sins. I can understand why He hates malicious gossip. The churches are full of it.

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