By:  Lynn Green

False preacher/evangelist/prophet/pastor, Benny Hinn is up to no good again and all in the name of whoever his “god” is.  It’s enough to make me want to upchuck.

Most of the people of Johannesburg, South Africa are poor and for the most part, vulnerable. How anyone could make a fool out of a society’s most pitiful beings is beyond me. My only guess is that Benny Hinn and his ilk are reprobates who lack any form of a conscience.

Keep in mind that Hinn is a multi millioniare who will never need any money. But that does not stop him from playing games with God and fleecing the flock.

Look at the latest trick that the Hinn camp played on a group in South Africa:

God’s blessing would last only two minutes and it would create 500 churchgoing millionaires or even billionaires – all they had to do was use their credit cards to pay $1 000 in offerings to televangelist Benny Hinn.

PAUSE

Excuse me. Since when has God put His blessings in game format where you have to be “anxious” and quick to do something in order to get something from Him?

Philippians 4:6 (NKJ)

Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God

Pastor Tommie Ferreira of the AGS Church in Johannesburg was so upset about the “blessing” that, after a week, he wanted to know who of the donors actually had become millionaires.

Ferreira told Rapport he did not mean to bring about Hinn’s downfall.

He merely wanted to know if any of the hundreds of churchgoers who donated amounts of up to $1 000 (about R7 500) to Hinn’s Miracle Crusade last week Saturday had now become millionaires.

Sorry, Pastor Ferreira. You are a day late and a dollar short. I could have told you that NONE of those innocent sheep were going to become wealthy. In fact, they were going to become poorer and more in debt after giving that group of false prophets their money.

Ferreira said: “People stormed to the front – poor people, rich people, people from all sections of our society.”

Hinn’s co-pastors apparently had credit-card machines ready with which they could take donations.

Would somebody hand me a bucket, please? I’m about to lose my lunch!

“He (Koontz) said God would bless the people’s credit cards and they would be able to rule over South Africa with their money.

“Eventually there were no fewer than 1 000 people who made such donations.”

According to Ferreira’s calculations, Hinn must have collected millions of rands with these donations – perhaps more than R7m if each of the 1 000 church-goers donated $1 000 in the hope of becoming millionaires.

Furthermore, after Koontz’s collection of the $1 000 donations, Hinn collected general donations.

Ferreira said: “It makes my hair stand on end.”

He said he could not live with his conscience if he did not speak to others about this possible trickery.

This is too upsetting for me to continue writing about. GO HERE to read the remainder of this article

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Hat tip to EvangelistET who keeps me on top of such stories!