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Benny Hinn Says God Cursed Kenneth Copeland Because He Spoke Against Him

by | May 17, 2021 | heresy, News, The Church, Video | 0 comments

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Notorious false prophet, Benny Hinn, is well-known for his charlatanry, lying, and fake faith-healing nonsense while bilking his followers for millions of dollars. Hinn, who was caught with his mistress, Paula White, has claimed numerous times that he has “repented” of the prosperity gospel and desires to preach the truth, only to fall right back into the same scandals repeatedly, like a dog returning to its own vomit.

Charismaticism is a cult and charismatic leaders are like cult leaders in that they demand unchallenged devotion and loyalty to them. Charismatics love to twist the Scriptures to support this claim and one of the most twisted verses in the Bible that charismatics use is Psalm 105:15 (also 1 Chronicles 16:22),

saying, “Touch not my anointed ones, do my prophets no harm!”

Benny Hinn says that God once cursed Kenneth Copeland, another famous false prophet bilking people for millions of dollars, because he spoke out against him. He says that Kenneth Copeland got really sick once, and that he called him to ask his forgiveness because he had spoken ill against him at a private conference. He says that Copeland told him that God wouldn’t forgive him unless he forgave him too.

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