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I couldn’t agree more!I’m guessing he isn’t going to be on “The Voice” or “American Idol” any time soon.![]()
I think I got in about 5 or 6 seconds in . . . You did batter then I did!I got 11 seconds in…
Sad . . . so sad. I think these ‘Christians’ need to get a life!I also just found one of the most craziest videos from con-people, ranting about Star Wars, Harry potter and even the Smurfs!
youtube.com/watch?v=LvYQh5xwO4I
Mike Murdock is a complete con artist. His love of money is so extreme and obvious that I really can’t think the people who fall for his spiel are entirely innocent for listening to him.
I’d excuse Mike for the song if he weren’t such a con artist. I hate to say it, but I think he’s evil.I like the song. We all worship in our own way. The Word of God should be loved. The Holy Spirit guides us here on earth. Who are we to jest at others worship. How many do not even pick up their Bible?
Jesus loves me this I know.
I agree. God can do good through Mike Murdock, even though he seems clearly corrupt himself. I don’t think Corapi ever promoted such a blatant love of money as Mike openly promotes, though. So, speaking for myself, I find it very hard to excuse his listeners from some considerable degree of complicity in being deceived.I do not know anything about Mike, but I know there are people worshiping God our Creator, God knows their heart. Look at Corapi, how many he fooled, but then again, look at how many he helped.
I agree. No, Corapi preached the Truth, he just was not living by it, his talks helped me a lot, but did not shake my faith when he fell from grace. As for this Mike I never heard him other than this song, the message was touching. There was no mention of money in the song. Many start out with good intentions with guys like him and eventually find the Truth they are seeking!I agree. God can do good through Mike Murdock, even though he seems clearly corrupt himself. I don’t think Corapi ever promoted such a blatant love of money as Mike openly promotes, though. So, speaking for myself, I find it very hard to excuse his listeners from some considerable degree of complicity in being deceived.
He sure mentions it here:I agree. No, Corapi preached the Truth, he just was not living by it, his talks helped me a lot, but did not shake my faith when he fell from grace. As for this Mike I never heard him other than this song, the message was touching. There was no mention of money in the song. Many start out with good intentions with guys like him and eventually find the Truth they are seeking!
Readers beware–don’t watch this over dinnertime! You’ll want to throw up!He sure mentions it here:
youtube.com/watch?v=kWVITd4_d0M
Sometimes I wonder if he’s Mr Krabs incarnated into a human being.