Benny Hinn, the charlatan of the highest order, faces yet another scandal as his wife, Suzanne Hinn, has filed for divorce.
Known for bilking his followers for millions and teaching a false prosperity gospel—doctrines of demons—Hinn continues his greedy pursuit under the guise of spiritual leadership. Despite his numerous public “repentances,” Benny’s “ministry” has remained consistent with his exploitative nature.
This isn’t Suzanne’s first attempt to escape Benny’s grasp. In 2010, she filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences, revealing the turbulent nature of their marriage. Hinn’s “alleged” affair (I say alleged only for legal protection) with Paula White only intensified the public scrutiny. Although both denied the allegations, the damage was undeniable, exposing the cracks in Hinn’s facade.
Their reconciliation and “re-marriage” in 2013, marked by a grand vow renewal, seemed like a fresh start. Yet, Benny continued in his old ways, peddling his false teachings for financial gain. Now, Suzanne has filed for divorce again.
On July 26, 2024, the documents were filed in Tampa, overseen by Judge Thomas N. Palermo, with a case management conference set for October 7, 2024.
Here’s the filing:
It’s not surprising, being that these are not Christians who stand on the foundation of Christ. So that then begs the question: why did it take so long?
How many more scandals must Hinn’s followers endure before seeing the truth?
Benny Hinn’s false ministry, built on exploitation, remains a stain on the visible Church. His repentance would involve stepping down and submitting to a biblically sound church’s accountability if he were genuinely repentant. Instead, Hinn’s charlatanry persists, exploiting the desperate and gullible.
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So what about his followers? Do they not recognize the pattern? His so-called repentance is a mere PR strategy to keep the “seed” flowing.
His life, marked by faux faith healings and manipulation tactics, should discredit his claims of transformation. Unfortunately, Hinn has been the perfect example of “the blind leading the blind”—and such false teachers are generally viewed as divine-like and can do no wrong in the eyes of their followers.