Shaking Down the Sheep
“So any adroit, unscrupulous fellow, who knows the world, has only to get among these simple souls and his fortune is quickly made; he plays with them.”
– Lucian of Samosata, "The Passing of Peregrinus." (2nd century AD).
With over 1200 Christian organizations, the USA has a greater number of Jesus fan clubs than any other country in the world. The proliferation of variegated brands of Christianity in America is so extreme that it acquires a comic dimension. One might discern only a subtle difference in name between, say, the "Evangelical Congregational Church" and the "Evangelical Covenant Church", or the "Church of God in Christ" and "Church of Christ" but miss a gulf of doctrinal distinction.
But then, who is bothered about doctrine anyway? Denominations, a source of so much anguish and bloodshed in the past, have diminishing importance in the era of evangelical psychosis, mega-churches and apocalyptic blockbusters. The important thing is to "have religion". "With religion" you are a patriot, defending the American way of life; without religion you are a subversive radical, an enemy.
Christianity USA is all show business and emotional razzmatazz. Organised as international corporations, with a globalised "mission" of subsidiary offices, its product is propaganda, pouring in prodigious quantity from a network of TV and radio stations and publishing houses. The intent is to draw further millions into the mass of devotees.
In choreographed extravaganzas Pastor whips up mindless love of Jesus and serious fund raising, and then retreats to his opulent sanctuary, content in knowing that he is a tireless servant of the Lord.
Collecting Cash for God!
"So what did God do? He GAVE the very thing He needed – His only begotten Son, the best gift heaven could give! What did God receive? Yes, we know – billions of sons and daughters! God lives by His own law – you GIVE if you expect to RECEIVE!"– Paul Crouch of the Trinity Broadcasting Network espouses the "theology" of fleecing the sheep on behalf of a needy God.
Simony, the notorious ecclesiastical scam which was a catalyst of the Reformation, is alive and well in 21st century America. So-named from Simon Magus, the magician in Acts who tried to buy the power of miracles, Pentecostal con-artists shamelessly sell "the power of God" to the gullible, the elderly, and the desperate. These purveyors of false hope and empty dreams repackage Christianity as a "cargo cult", in which they solicit for "seed" donations and preach a "gospel of gain". Like any good scam, the con appeals to the base instinct of greed, but with a veneer of feel-good "Christian charity". You give, for godsake, and then wait for your divinely sponsored dividend to come rolling in a hundred fold.
The Pyramid Selling of Jesus
A towering ego, an insatiable appetite for adoration and applause, a rampant libido, and above all, an eye on the big money, mark out the "charismatic" personality well-suited to the business of religion. All he needs is oratorical skill, unbridled ambition and a leg-up from a "name" already in the business. Many have trod the path. The roll-call of dishonour speaks volumes. Hiding behind their Bibles and clerical collars are a bunch of crooks and hucksters, womanising egotists and dangerous megalomaniacs. | ||||||
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Bob Jones: Big-mouthed Bigot from the Boondocks
The son of a Confederate soldier and Alabama sharecropper, the young and poorly educated Bob Jones (1883-1968) discovered a youthful talent for memorizing scripture.
With a natural flair for oratory, the "boy preacher" warmed the hearts and softened the brains of the yokels. At 15 Bob was already an itinerant Methodist and on his way to Jesus loot, an enterprise he continued for half a century, until upstaged by the new boy on the block and dangerous liberal, Billy Graham.
Proudly intolerant, Jones was a racist, anti-Catholic, anti-Darwinian, who supported the Klan. In 1927, with the tide of history moving against religious reactionaries, BJ put money into the Bob Jones College (later University), the purpose of which was to train missionaries and teach the "Christian alternative" to reality.
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Rich. Seeds the faith and collects the $$$.
Early rackets were "prayer cloths", sold in their 100,000s, and faked "healings".
His numerous books include "How I Learned Jesus Was Not Poor."
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Oral Roberts: Seeding Faith – Harvesting a Fortune
Oral Roberts was a 1940s pioneer in the business of extracting Jesus loot. In fifty years he went from tent to TV station. Like Bob Jones, Oral cashed in with his very own "God-centered Christian University" in Tulsa which schools other Jesus-shysters.
The quintessential fund-raiser, for his campus Medical Centre alone Oral scooped over $9 million (although the centre lasted less than a decade). His Ministry now offers a 24/7 prayer-by-proxy service for the mentally challenged.
Oral's contribution to the art of Jesus scamming was "Seed-Faith" (you give him your cash and then wait for God to return it to you 100-fold), such a cutie of an idea other operators copied the "Give and Receive" scam-ology.
Endowments funded the purchase of $multi-million houses for Oral in Beverly Hills and Palm Springs. His son Richard – also gifted with a hot-line to God – inherited the throne. Sure beats working.
Not yet rich – Where are their faith seeds? | |||||
Kenneth Hagin (1917-2003) – Southern Baptist who sold Jesus for nearly 70 years.
His "prosperity gospel" was summed up in the catch-phrase "Confess it and Possess it."
| Kenneth Hagin: Magic Mantra of "Word Faith"
According to Brother Kenneth Hagin, God – bless him – wants every believer to be rich. The "positive confession" of Word Faith (does that sound like Seed Faith to you?) makes your wildest dreams possible. Harness the power of God and conjure up your heart's desire.
In essence, Word Faith is the "mind over matter" mantra of Mary Baker Eddy's Christian Science with a fresh lick of paint. Hagin's Ministry, it seems, is ushering in the Second Coming. In his book I Believe in Visions Hagin claimed several personal encounters with Jesus. Well there's no doubt he encountered a lot of Jesus dollars.
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Rich. Graham got to better parties by shrewdly moving from fundamentalism to evangelicalism.
"Then said Jesus unto his disciples, Verily I say unto you, That a rich man shall hardly enter into the kingdom of heaven." – Matthew 19.23.
| Billy Graham: Global Crusader - 417 times
1957 and Billy Graham got the televangelist circus on the road. What a star – still serving up hot Jesus half a century later. Pastor-in-Chief helped George W Bush hear voices. Don't mention anti-Semitic indiscretions of the 1970s.
Salary package from Bill Graham Evangelistic Organization "modest" by Jesus Inc. standards (estimated at $450,000.) Instead, Billy basks in the presence of the rich, famous and powerful.
In 1999 Billy Graham Newspapers estimated Graham's Christian empire, which had over 10 million followers, grossed $100 million annually.Not yet rich – have they accepted Jesus? | |||||
Rich. Devine purpose?
"For over a hundred years the United States has been an instrument of judgment in the hand of God." – Copeland, December, 2001. |
Kenneth Copeland: The Word is Money
Kenneth Copeland – ex-pop singer and flunky of Oral Roberts and Kenneth Hagin, set up his own operation in the 1970s under the "Word of Faith" label. It may be the Last of Days but there's still plenty of time to get your Christian merchandise from the Copeland Christian store – "more than 700 faith-building titles, 300 Christian films and 20,000 additional products."
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Not rich, dead. Jones: sold pet monkeys door-to-door to finance his first Jesus business ("Wings of Deliverance"). Fled to Guyana after tax evasion charges.
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Jim Jones: Dying to be Saved
1978 People's Temple. 913 died after former Methodist minister and Bible cult leader Rev.Jim Jones told followers he was the Messiah and they should commit "revolutionary suicide". Most were poor blacks; 276 were children. Jones's "theology" had been an eclectic mix of Pentecostalism and welfare socialism.
900 cultic Christians high and dry on Flav-R-Aid. | |||||
| Jimmy Swaggart: Laugh or Cry?
Pentecostal "Assemblies of God" whoremonger Jimmy Swaggart, televangelist extraordinaire, raked in $150 million annually from gullible Jesus lovers during the 1980s.
A real rags-to-riches story. Swaggart had a poor start in life: depression-era rural Louisiana. But he had a natural charisma, and the growth of radio and TV presented the opportunity. Ordination as a minister by the AoG and conservative politics meant that Jimmy was on a roll. In the fiercely competitive televangelism racket Swaggart reached No. 1. But he had made enemies on the way up and they helped ensure that a pornography and hookers scandal brought him tumbling down again.
If you would like to help Jimmy get back on the gravy train click here.
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David Koresh: 7th Day Barbeque
1983 Branch Davidians 80 died in fireball after former 7th Day Adventist and Bible cult leader David Koresh told followers he was Messiah and that the Apocalypse had begun.
Jesus lovers, toasted. | |||||
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Jimmy Bakker: Fraud the Lord
Jimmy Bakker, erstwhile force behind the PTL ('Praise the Lord') TV Network, raked in so much cash that he even set up his own theme park ("Heritage USA").
In 1989 AOG minister Jimmy Bakker admitted to squandering $158 million of Church donations on luxury cars, private mansions and female liaisons.
After a prison term, he's still working the rackets. Here's the link if you want to donate to Jimmy's "television miracle". | |||||
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David Berg: Path to enlightenment – "sex with hot chicks"
David ('Moses') Berg was more interested in the sexual rather than the monetary rewards of selling Jesus.
Early in the 1970s this run-of-the-mill apocalyptic evangelical and TV preacher received the call to be God's "last prophet". 'Mo' set up the "Children of God" with a strong emphasis on sex. Recruitment was by "flirty fishing", earning his cult the name "Hookers for Jesus."
Berg anticipated much later evangelicals by predicted apocalyptic events and ultimately the "tribulation" that would begin in 1989 followed soon after by the second coming of Jesus. The poor old pervert died in 1994.
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Marshall Applewhite: Beamed Up
1997 Heaven's Gate. 87 die after Bible cult leader Marshall Applewhite tells followers they should "graduate" to meet Jesus behind the Hale-Bopp comet. Obviously watched too much Star Trek.
Dying to meet Jesus | |||||
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Jerry Falwell: Hustler in Christ
In the 1960s Falwell began his "Old-Time Gospel Hour" on TV and radio. The "Moral Majority" followed in 1979 but Jerry famously failed with his lawsuit against Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt in 1988. Falwell has continued to rail against secular schools, sodomites, feminists, abortionists and anything else he decides is unbiblical. During 1990s, he bankrolled anti-Clinton propaganda.
Neither moral, nor in majority, but fiercely competitive in the mega-church stakes. During 2006, Falwell's Thomas Road Baptist Church will move to a new building – a "state of the art sanctuary" of a million square ft. Should be large enough even for Falwell's ego.
Not yet rich – are they righteous? | |||||
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Robert Tilton: Faith in Money
1980s hotshot fraudster Robert Tilton ("Word of Faith Church") cut himself a fat slice of the Jesus pie with a "Success-N-Life" scam. Tilton solicited $1000 vows in exchange for the "presence of God" and raked in an estimated $80 million per year until a TV exposé in 1992 forced him into a lower profile.But you can't keep a good Jesus con man down. Tilton's recent books include How To Pay Your Bills Supernaturally. Tilton with Jesus, third wife and three poodles. | |||||
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| Ravi Zacharias: East meets West in Hindu for Jesus Ravi Zacharias: $2000 business suits plus an exotic Hindu background, this showman serves up Jesus schpeel for a discerning pallet. He found Jesus after a botched suicide attempt and went on to "minister" to US troops in Vietnam. Billy Graham gave him a leg up and for thirty years Ravi has targetted "opinion leaders" across the globe. The "thinking" wing of apologetics. Not yet rich. Are they praying for those dollars? | |||||
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Men in frocks: Why change the habits of a millennium?
The Roman Catholic Church is synonymous with the institutional abuse of nuns and children on a massive scale. Its moral turpitude has cost it dearly, with a haemorrhaging of priests, nuns and followers.In the US, the number of clerics accused of sexual abuse from 1950-2002 was 4,392. Over 800 priests were removed from the ministry. Known cost financially to dioceses and religious orders exceeded $600 million.
Cardinal Law was the biggest head to roll – sort of. He was transferred to an administrative post in the Roman Curia and appointed archpriest of the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, one of the five major basilicas of the Roman Church. As a member of the College of Cardinals Law was an elector in the 2005 papal conclave that selected Pope Benedict XVI. No harm done, then?
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Ted Haggard: Christian fascism, 'Free market' globalisation and Jesus Jihad
Pastor Ted Haggard, CEO of "New Life Church" cut his teeth staking out gays bars and smuggling Bibles into Eastern Europe. Now has an $18 million "worship centre" in Colorado Springs and presides over the National Association of Evangelicals.
"Pastor Ted’s true genius lies in his organizational hierarchy, which ensures ideological rigidity ... the pyramid of authority into which it orders its 11,000 members. At the base are 1,300 cell groups, whose leaders answer to section leaders, who answer to zone, who answer to district, who answer to Pastor Ted Haggard" – Harpers Magazine, May 2005.
Jesus diet – never miss a trick for those extra $$November 2006Laugh or Cry? Pastor Ted caught with his pants down. Resigns in gay sex shocker ! | |||||
Child-star turned evangelist Kirk Cameron effortlessly demolished more than a century of scientific understanding of evolution by knocking up a 'crocoduck' in Photoshop.
Gee whizz. Why can't it always be that easy?
"Friends this has been a very tough month for this ministry. Donations this month are very low."
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Ray Comfort, Kirk Cameron, et al.
Prolific self-publicist Ray "Gawd invented bananas" Comfort, and Kirk Cameron, erstwhile star of TV-movie The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, are a would-be Dynamic Duo of rabid evangelists. If you fancy some sort of christ-fu, why not visit their website "The Way of the Master"?Celebrity preachers to keep an eye on: 'The Purpose Driven' Rick Warren (chosen in December 2008 by Obama to give the invocation at his inauguration) and Joel Olsteen, mega-mouth of the Lakewood mega-church.
Self-made Mormon Christian Mr. James Trimm
Everybody else pays their water bills... Why should believers pay for other's living expenses when even Sha'ul piad his own way as recorded in Scripture and there are so many believers in need of His word?
At this moment there is less that $10 in the account!
The cupboards are getting bare quick and we do not have the funds to keep groceries in the house through the end of the month.
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I know that you are out there and that you support this ministry with your prayers.
I cannot tell you how many of you have contacted me over the months and years and told me how important this ministry and this work is. We appreciate your prayers and your moral support, but now we need you to step up to the plate and back us with your financial support as well.
Despite all of these and other efforts,donations to this ministry have actually dropped this month. We are now in the last few days of the month, and the paypal counter is only at $505! We have bills dues and we do not have the funds to pay them.
If you believe in the work we are doing here then now is the time.
We really need you to step forward and do your part.
Please help us bring the message of Messiah and Torah to a lost world and create Scripture study materials for believers.
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The antics of whore-mongering, money gabbing egotists with an enthusiasm for Yeshua would be mildly amusing if it were not for the fact that they have political clout and financial muscle. They attack rational education and have intruded an agenda of doomsday scenarios and apocalyptic meltdown into the political mainstream. Their propaganda extends far beyond the Bible belt and has global reach. "World missions" invasively erode other cultures, arrogantly assuming exclusive possession of civilised values and moral rectitude. Their God-given mission is to "Bring Yeshua" to the whole of humanity.
Be afraid. Be very afraid.
Sources:Harold Bloom, The American Religion: The Emergence of the Post-Christian Nation (1992)
Will Herberg, Protestant, Catholic, Jew (1950)
Andrew Sinclair, A Concise History of the United States (Sutton, 1999)
Kevin Phillips, American Dynasty (Allen Lane, 2004)
Sam Harris, The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason (Norton, 2005)
David Domke, God Willing? Political Fundamentalism in the White House (Pluto, 2004)
D. R. McConnell, A Different Gospel (Hendrickson, 1993)
L. Ron Hubbard, Dianetics, The Evolution of a Science (Church of Scientology, 1968)
Messianic Hall of Shame The truth about James Trimm 2012
Will Herberg, Protestant, Catholic, Jew (1950)
Andrew Sinclair, A Concise History of the United States (Sutton, 1999)
Kevin Phillips, American Dynasty (Allen Lane, 2004)
Sam Harris, The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason (Norton, 2005)
David Domke, God Willing? Political Fundamentalism in the White House (Pluto, 2004)
D. R. McConnell, A Different Gospel (Hendrickson, 1993)
L. Ron Hubbard, Dianetics, The Evolution of a Science (Church of Scientology, 1968)
Messianic Hall of Shame The truth about James Trimm 2012
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