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False Prophet, Kenneth Copeland, Pushes Over Man in Wheelchair and Walks Away

by | Aug 16, 2021 | Apostasy, heresy, News, Opinion, The Church, Video | 0 comments

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Kenneth Copeland is one of the most notorious false prophets still alive in the world today. Copeland, who made #34 on our False Teacher of the Day series, is well known for his false miracles, declarations in the name of God that don’t come to pass, and financially bilking his unsuspecting followers into giving him money.

Some of Copeland’s most egregious claims include declaring himself to be a god, ascribing titles of God to himself, including the phrase “I am,” and claiming that by giving him money, God will multiply it back to them a hundredfold.

Of course, people who know the Bible and believe it don’t actually fall for this stuff–it isn’t financial gain, prosperity, or even physical healing that true Christians are after, it’s Jesus himself. This, of course, is something this Satanic man never talks about.

In a recent video, Kenneth Copeland can be seen pushing over a man in a wheelchair and declaring to him that he will no longer need it. Of course, this could be either one of two things; either this man is really wheelchair-ridden and Kenneth Copeland put this man’s health and wellbeing in serious danger, or the entire act was completely staged and this man isn’t really wheelchair-ridden. Either way, we know that Kenneth Copeland does not have the power to heal anyone.

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The coming of the lawless one is by the activity of Satan with all power and false signs and wonders, and with all wicked deception for those who are perishing, because they refused to love the truth and so be saved. –2 Thessalonians 2:9-10

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