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Aloysius-

He's really only a "hologram". he-heh-heh!

Guys, my parents still believe in this manipulative "shuyster". I never liked the guy even when I was Protestant and used to follow the likes of Kenneth Copeland who has backed up Benny Hinn at times. Anyone with hair like that is bizarre and a little off-beat in my book. As silly as it sounds, any man with that kind of "fluffy" extravagant comb-over speaks volumnes.......V-A-N-I-T-Y!

Sorry to sound so superficial, but sometimes you CAN tell a book by its cover. I only say the above because even though skeptical due to his appearance, when he spoke, he backed up my views of him and I tried, I really TRIED to be fair. So, many will accuse me of bias but just follow his teachings and where he goes on the trinity and the whole "women were originally created to give birth out of their sides" sort of teachings and you'll see why I believe the image fit the reality. - Muschi

My family loves Benny Hinn...

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Laudate_Dominum

I've never even heard of the poor guy. All I know is he's an oe priest, a false-prophet, a catholic protestant and a weirdly dressed hologram. Sounds like quite a fellow.

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cmotherofpirl

Benny Hinn is not christian, he teaches that each part of the trinity is a trinity as well.

He says Jesus had to become sin and be born again.

He asked for dead people in caskets to be placed in front of the TV so he could raise them from the dead.

He claims to have conversations with Elijah the prophet.

He claims direct revelation from God.

THis is interesting as well:

http://www.rickross.com/reference/hinn/hinn26.html

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He is a classic example of forcing people to believe he can heal and asking for great sums of money. He gets people to fill out forms about their life and infermaties before his television show and then is fed the information via a speaker in his ear.

He claimed that Christ was going to physically come back and it never happened.

He claims to be able to heal, yet there isn't one documented case proving it. However several people have been hospitalized after their illnesses got worse when they though they had been healed.

He serves money and unless he repents will end up in the lake of fire.

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hyperdulia again

Let me make it clear that I think Mr. Hinn is a false prophet. Then, let me ask how Brother Adam you can peer into hhis heart, judge his culpability for his sins, and pronounce sentence on him? I would like tobe taught this, it would make life much easier.

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He is a classic example of forcing people to believe he can heal and asking for great sums of money. He gets people to fill out forms about their life and infermaties before his television show and then is fed the information via a speaker in his ear.

He claimed that Christ was going to physically come back and it never happened.

He claims to be able to heal, yet there isn't one documented case proving it. However several people have been hospitalized after their illnesses got worse when they though they had been healed.

He serves money and unless he repents will end up in the lake of fire.

I think he really believes in what he is doing and what he is talking about and I don't agree with his methods of getting money ( I saw the America Undercover on HBO), and he does need to finance all those crusades and pay his employees.

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