I enjoyed watching TBN (Trinity Broadcasting Network) before Y2K. All the people on that network lined up behind the "end times" idea. But it came and when and they just dropped it (wouldn't want to remind the people about how much money they sucked out of their wallets over nothing). I really enjoyed it once when I saw the big-white-haired lady interviewing Rev. Hagee (can't think of his first name). He was pushing his end times book. I can only assume that she was just ignorant of what she was really saying, but she started asking him about his Daddy, who was also a big end-timer. He answered one question and tried to move on, but she went back to it and you could see the irritation in his face because anyone with half a brain knew that the implication was "if your Daddy was so wrong, what makes you right?" Endtimers have been around since the death of Christ. They always manage to convince a certain type of people and get some notoriety, but they've been wrong time and time again. I suppose someone may be right eventually, but it will just be luck.
>Every once in a while I watch the television evangelists to see what is new. Send me your money and you will go to heaven.
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>They often teach that their believers are good and everyone else is not. Some of these fine people do not practice what they preach. I cannot understand why someone who professes to be a “Christian”, condemns others.
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>Television evangelists remind me of the present federal administration. They have an agenda but it seems to be self serving and excludes reality and humanity.