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Bethel Pastor Says God Doesn’t Know the Exact Future

by | Aug 23, 2021 | heresy, News, The Church, Video | 0 comments

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We recently reported on an “ordained” “pastor” at Bethel Church who was ordained by Bill Johnson and Kris Vallotton after telling about a weird experience she supposedly had where Jesus climbed in the bed with her and played with her hair.

To any sane person, the story is ludicrous, absurd, and outright blasphemous. But to the charismatic quacks, this is normal behavior expected from anyone who is “anointed.”

Keep in mind, this “ordained pastor,” Jenna Winston, was in a psychiatric hospital being treated for schizophrenia when this supposedly happened–and Bethel legitimized it by ordaining her.

Now, this same woman continues to blaspheme God by denying his omniscience. Winston recently joined psychic cold-reader, Shawn Bolz, a fraud who masquerades as a Christian, to say that God “doesn’t know our exact futures,” but that he can only use our giftings and the things we do for good.

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This is in obvious contradiction to the Scriptures, which are demonstrated in the video below.

https://youtu.be/O9vamG8fDHc

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