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9 Responses to “Joel Osteen's take on Pork and Shellfish”
I’m an agnostic myself, but I don’t rail on religious folks. But the phony televangelists really get under my skin!!! Especially when they start spouting off a bunch of pseudo-science to a group of people who will believe what he says
It’s just wonderful that there is someone out there that is willing to tell me what to do because I can’t think for myself!
Good gravy! It’s real simple, if God didn’t want us to eat animals why did he make them out of MEAT!
Spreading fear seems to be the mission of many religions in the United States these days. The scary part, is this guy has a stadium full of people that think he is worthy of spending their time to come and see. It is this kind of nonsense that is driving the younger generations away from the church.
I rarely type in all caps, but I must in this instance:
WHO THE F*** DOES THIS GOOF THINK HE IS?
Seriously…. I’m going to go eat 4 pounds of bacon and a pork fat
milkshake just to spite this tool.
@Adam – the thought of that milkshake makes me barf, but I’ll join you anyways because this “pastor” is more absurd.
(I’m a Bible believer, but I know this “pastor” is a false fool – I knew it long ago)
I’m an agnostic myself, but I don’t rail on religious folks. But the phony televangelists really get under my skin!!! Especially when they start spouting off a bunch of pseudo-science to a group of people who will believe what he says
It’s just wonderful that there is someone out there that is willing to tell me what to do because I can’t think for myself!
Good gravy! It’s real simple, if God didn’t want us to eat animals why did he make them out of MEAT!
MMMmm… tasty tasty piggy!
Ha ha!
I’m from Houston but not an Osteen fan. I’m wondering where he got this information from?
Mr. Olsteen is an idiot.
Wow. I’m a Christian but this is just crazy talk.
Spreading fear seems to be the mission of many religions in the United States these days. The scary part, is this guy has a stadium full of people that think he is worthy of spending their time to come and see. It is this kind of nonsense that is driving the younger generations away from the church.