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Joel Osteen Church Not Helping ---STORY NOT TRUE
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 74855560:MV8zNjE5OTkzXzY0NjI4MjkwXzJGNjhEMjM0] [quote:telling it straight:MV8zNjE5OTkzXzY0NjI4MDY2XzQyMTdCRkEw] [quote:Anonymous Coward 74855560:MV8zNjE5OTkzXzY0NjI3OTk5XzI4Mjk1Mjc=] [quote:telling it straight:MV8zNjE5OTkzXzY0NjI3ODY2XzE0NjdGRTRF] [quote:Anonymous Coward 64043024:MV8zNjE5OTkzXzY0NjI3ODMzXzE5N0FGRTg0] [quote:telling it straight:MV8zNjE5OTkzXzkzNjE2RTg0] http://www.trunews.com/article/soros-funded-groups-fueled-joel-osteen-church-story Floodwaters nearly topped a 10-foot tall flood wall erected in the parking garage at Joel Osteen's Lakewood Church in Houston. A group funded by George Soros spread rumors that the church as turning away evacuees from Hurricane Harvey, which led to erroneous mainstream media reports. August 29, 2017 Megachurch pastor Joel Osteen was taking considerable heat Monday evening for allegedly not opening his 16,000-capacity Houston church to flooding victims in that city. But the story appears to have been concocted by members of a George Soros-backed group keen on simply smearing Osteen and Lakewood Church. Once it became viral on social media, the liberal mainstream media picked up on it—seemingly without ever asking if it was true. nearly topped a 10-foot tall flood wall erected in the parking garage at Joel Osteen's Lakewood Church in Houston. A group funded by George Soros spread rumors that the church as turning away evacuees from Hurricane Harvey, which led to erroneous mainstream media reports. August 29, 2017 REST AT LINK [/quote] christian fail...don't blame this on Soros [/quote] READ THE STORY AT THE LINK. THE ACTUAL SOUTCES PUBLISHING THIS FABRICTION ARE FOR A FACT SOROS-FUNDED GROUPS. [/quote] Not everything is about soros.. sometimes shitty people are just shitty people.. and most that "preach the word" for money fall into that category. [/quote] Did you take the time to actually read the story? Clearly not. Fyi osteen takes NO SALARY from the church. [/quote] He may not take a salary but the church pays for everything he has with the help of you obviously. You dont need millions of dollars or a huge mansion, cars or vacations to preach the true word. In fact all you need is an internet connection and a web cam. No need for flashy billion dollar mega churches. Just you and your followers.. but thats not what its about.. its about separating gullible people from there money. A long con if you will. [/quote]
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Floodwaters nearly topped a 10-foot tall flood wall erected in the parking garage at Joel Osteen's Lakewood Church in Houston. A group funded by George Soros spread rumors that the church as turning away evacuees from Hurricane Harvey, which led to erroneous mainstream media reports.
August 29, 2017
Megachurch pastor Joel Osteen was taking considerable heat Monday evening for allegedly not opening his 16,000-capacity Houston church to flooding victims in that city.
But the story appears to have been concocted by members of a George Soros-backed group keen on simply smearing Osteen and Lakewood Church. Once it became viral on social media, the liberal mainstream media picked up on it—seemingly without ever asking if it was true. nearly topped a 10-foot tall flood wall erected in the parking garage at Joel Osteen's Lakewood Church in Houston. A group funded by George Soros spread rumors that the church as turning away evacuees from Hurricane Harvey, which led to erroneous mainstream media reports.
August 29, 2017
REST AT LINK
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