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Moral failures of Pentecostal preachers

(This is included here with great hesitation – and trepidation – and humility… ‘There but for the grace of God go I’).

Each claims to either have met with Jesus personally, seen him in an open vision, been visited by angels, etc.

Individual involved – Moral fault

Allen, A. A. Divine Healer, Evangelist – Drunkard, died of alcohol abuse, arrested for drunk driving during a Tennessee revival in 1955, the first of many alcohol-related experiences

Bakker, Jim Televangelist – adultery, lover of money, convicted felon

Gortner, Marjoe Divine Healer, Child Evangelist – lover of money, admitted fake

Grant, W.V. (junior) Divine Healer, Evangelist – lover of money, convicted felon for tax fraud, a divorcee

Hagin, Kenneth Apostle, Prophet, Pastor, Teacher – … Father of the Word of Faith Movement, Prophet Hagin, Apostle Hagin. – Intellectual property theft: Kenneth Hagin has been proven to be a plagiarist, a plagiarist is someone who steals another person’s writings and fails to acknowledge the original author of the work. D. R. McConnell proved beyond any shadow of doubt that Hagin stole much of his theology from E.W. Kenyon, the true Father of the Word of Faith Movement in his most excellent book “A Different Gospel.” It seems dad Hagin also stole about 75% of John A. Macmillan’s book entitled “The Authority of the Believer” written in 1932. This theft was discovered by Dale Simmons while working on a paper at Oral Roberts University Hagin was confronted about this theft and made few changes in subsequent editions of that book. He has never publicly admitted to stealing anything from Kenyon. It gets stranger! Hagin has also made the claim to have had no less than eight personal face-to-face visits with the Lord Jesus Christ His book “I Believe In Visions” makes this statement on the cover “The fascinating personal story of a man whose life and ministry have been dramatically influenced by visions of Jesus.”

Hickey, Marilyn Faith healer – … shameless use of charismatic trinkets (blessed cornmeal, oils, cloths, seeds, coins, etc.).

Jenkins, Leroy Televangelist – convicted felon for arson & assault.

Jones, Bob Prophet – Was one of the main “prophets” of the Kansas City Fellowship (The other being Mike Bickel). Despite being discredited in a sexual misconduct scandal in 1991 (Minister removed after confession of sexual misconduct, Olathe Daily News, 11/31/91), Bob Jones remains a “prophet” within the Vineyard.

McPhearson, Aimee S. Pastor, Evangelist – She is controversial because she faked her own kidnapping in order to carry on an adulterous affair in 1926. During the outcry against her over this affair she incorporated The International Church of the Foursquare Gospel, which later grew into a large Pentecostal denomination. The Foursquare denomination exists today. Sister Aimee died of a barbiturate overdose in 1944.

Parham, Charles Fox Teacher – In 1907, Parham was arrested and charged with sodomy in Texas and lost all credibility with the neo-Pentecostal movement he started through his disciple William Seymour! Seymour started the Azusa St Mission. Parham was also a racist.

Popoff, Peter Divine Healer, Evangelist – lover of money, proven fake: Must see this article: God’s Frequency is 39.17 Mhz. The Investigation Of Peter Popoff

Swaggart, Jimmy Televangelist – Word of Faith Televangelist: lover of money; 2 divorces, multiple law suits, caught in many lies, utters many false prophecies

from Source: http://www.bible.ca/tongues-pentecostal-preachers-immoral.htm

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