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Jeffries and his church have not been misscharcterized, they are exactly what people think they are. Traditional teachings like love thy neighbor are foreign to them
If mormonism is a cult, then what would he call his own 'megachurch'? He gets up, yells and hollers bible passages, gets people to cheer for him, collects their money and insults gays and other groups. Yeah, sounds like a christ oriented church. He is lining his own pockets with money and I can't stand it that people follow and give money to guys like him. Sickening.
I am so, so bored of hearing about Tebow and his faith. Who cares!
The mere fact that Timmy even considered this goes along way IMO into his the true beliefs and mindset.
By their fruits...
Evangelicals excel at hating. They would do well to pay attention to the parts in the Bible that speak of the importance of loving others.
Hate and an endless series of failed end of the world prophesies are what come to my mind when I think of Evangelicals. What ever happened to love your neighbor and the golden rule?
If they want to sell Jesus they would do well to read the book .. How to win friends and Influence People.
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