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Post by missy on Mar 10, 2014 16:03:06 GMT
I got this article from theoldblackschurch.com this is rediculous.
Get Out Of Here: Pastor Charge A Small Fee To Check And See Whether Your Name Is In The Book Of Life!
Kenyan pastor, Bishop Thomas Wahome of Helicopter Ministries, is back in the news once again. According to internet rumors, in 2012 Mr. Wahome was charging the fair market value to anyone who wanted to touch his garment- like the woman who touched Jesus’ clothes in Mark 5:21-34, and got instant healing..... has devised a new con game called “Check whether your name is in the book of life”. Mr. Wahome claims that if you give him 20 dollars, he can actually ask God, whether you are among those people who will go to heaven. He claims that he has a direct line to God and he can communicate with him directly.
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Post by backup26 on Mar 10, 2014 19:19:17 GMT
Lmao. He is going straight to hell for using and lying to people like that. If his name isn't in the book of life how can he tell someone else. The bible spoke about false prophets and that's what he is because he's using God for his own agenda. The bible also said that those who know and dont follow will have a worse punishment. He is setting himself up and taking others with him to the pit of hell.
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Post by missy on Mar 10, 2014 19:42:34 GMT
"3 In their greed they will make up clever lies to get hold of your money." 2 Peter verse 3
Cant get no clearer than that
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Post by Guest XXX on Mar 10, 2014 23:13:13 GMT
Gosh, he would have done better to just ask for donations, rather than trying to con people. The bad thing is there will be stupid people lining up to get an answer.
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Post by Heidi on Mar 11, 2014 4:55:17 GMT
He must have been using the money to buy $20 crack rocks....That is a low price to charge,lol....Why not charge $100 or more, for such significant "information?!" lol
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Post by missy on Mar 11, 2014 5:27:46 GMT
RIGHT! That would be more close to market value right? But just like Guest xxx said, there were most likely some set of desperate souls who actually purchased this divine inquiry. If people read the word more for themselves, wolves in sheeps clothing such as this pastor wouldn't even be in "business".
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