| You should also watch “Treadmill Disaster” |
I know some of you may be shocked by this, but Pastor Benny is another greedy televangelist scumbag. Check it out:
— Hinn’s salary is somewhere between $500K and a million dollars per year.
— he has a $10 million seaside mansion,
— he owns a private jet with annual operating costs of about $1.5 million (this is what is being replaced by Dove One)
— and he drives a Mercedes SUV and convertible, valued at about $80,000 each. (He may have traded up by now.)
— Hinn’s salary is somewhere between $500K and a million dollars per year.
— he has a $10 million seaside mansion,
— he owns a private jet with annual operating costs of about $1.5 million (this is what is being replaced by Dove One)
— and he drives a Mercedes SUV and convertible, valued at about $80,000 each. (He may have traded up by now.)


Stumble This










Thank you jebus.
=]
Hmmm...I think I've found my next career path. Exploit faithful sheep and make a pretty penny doing it. It's almost TOO perfect.
That the next best cash cow, create a MMORPG.
I think I'll go with the second.
god bless Benny Hill
And he heals people? Does he charge the same rates as Jesus?
I'm trying to think of a metaphor, but its hard to come up with one. Probably the best example would be if there were a word for a trip you make to Africa to capture slaves, and somebody used that word to describe a trip they made overseas to secure business partners. Unfortunately such a word doesn't seem to exist, so the metaphor lacks a certain punch. The word "holocaust" might be almost as loaded as crusade, but I actually *have* seen it used in ways that I find inappropriate. But for some reason "crusade" continues to be used positively.
Ooh, I know- what if he chose to call his trips "pillages" instead of crusades? Do you think people would still have the same feeling about them?
I'm glad my church has 100% unpaid clergy.
Ok, true, at least adult wrestling fans understand it is entertainment (of a sort, anwyay)
I'm not familiar with Benny Hinn, but does God's work for him consist solely of his "miraculous" healings?
Don't people have local churches where they pay their tithe which supports their own clergy, perhaps comfortably, but not extravagantly, and are obviously, visibly doing the real work of God, helping to support their community providing consul to those in need as well as organizing and conducting various charity efforts?
It makes me sad that people, good people, with honest and noble intentions are taken in by scum like this. He's going to have a lot to answer for in the afterlife. You don't buy miracles, they aren't for sale. You sure as hell don't sell them.
Hes an evil crook (and I hope he goes to hell