That's me confronting the $60 million televangelist Benny Hinn. Benny Hinn is a false prophet, fake healer, and snake oil salesman. So, we're going to get into the scriptures.
Can we do that now? He lives in a $10 million mansion, bought a private jet with donations from the churchgoers, and has made his riches by claiming to perform miracles, mercy, and grace. [Music] It's healing divine.
And by preaching the prosperity gospel. Basically, the idea that the more money you give to God, the more money God gives to you. Are you facing a financial difficulty right now, there's only one way out of it.
Give to the Lord. Even that little you have left, give it to God. The only problem is your money goes straight to Benny's bank account while your wallet gets a prayer.
He told me that my vision would be 2020, if not better. A couple hours later, it was just like now I can't see the TV. And Benny's not the only one who's made millions preaching the prosperity gospel to desperate people in need of a miracle.
Joel, I have a question for you. Do you think you've used the Lord's word to profit? Let's begin our investigation into the world of false prophets at Kenneth Copelan's church.
He made that airplane so cheap for me, I couldn't help but buy it. Perhaps the scariest and richest pastor in the world. I am a rich Jew backed by a richer Jew.
I pulled up myself to see what his church actually believes in. Not a ton of people here right now. I got Israel flag, of course.
I don't know anymore. Here's the thing about these places. They're all so nice.
You feel bad coming in even asking questions cuz they're all so sweet to you. We're gonna hop out, go to church, give some money to God, and hopefully it 10x is like crypto. What do some people misunderstand about the prosperity gospel?
I think they misunderstand the fact that in order for God to be able to accomplish what he wants to accomplish in the world and through his people and with his people and to those that don't know him, it takes finances to do that. Money makes this world go round. Absolutely.
Uh prosperity is an all-inclusive term. It's uh not about getting rich quick or anything like that, but having the kind of uh life that God would have you to live uh like uh Abraham in Genesis 13:2 says he was very rich in cattle, silver, and gold. Um which was what he needed.
He had quite a heritage to pass on to others. But whatever it is, we we pass that along. Yes, sir.
And uh how you doing, sir? We're doing a little uh interview right now. Okay.
This is private property. You're not allowed to do that. So, I've got the place right here.
Why do you think people from the outside are so critical of the concept of the church having money or using money to sort of propagate um or bring more people into the church? It's it's been the uh uh some some of the the the misuses and the abuses of the past that uh have not been godly. Certainly, I believe in the prosperity gospel because that's what Jesus preached.
Prosperity in health, mind, soul, finances. So the whole Bible, the whole gospel is prosperity. Can God's will be accomplished without money, do you think?
Well, finances is is the fuel. Anything doesn't work in this world unless you have some uh financial basis to work from. None of this would be here unless uh there was a financial base.
Oh, I headed inside to see what the fuss was all about. Could this somehow be a misunderstood church with a lead pastor that happens to be worth hundreds of millions of dollars? As I entered the church doors, the first thing I noticed was Kenneth Copelan's store selling everything you could think of.
and the Bible somewhere. That is fire. That's a God approved hat.
After purchasing a $38 Copeland hat, it was time to go to church and listen to what they had to say. And we don't have to do a whole lot of deep dive into scripture to just find that from the Bible, from the word of God, his will for you is that you prosper about Abraham in Genesis 12 and starting Genesis 12 and on. The very first thing that God did to ratify the blessing on Abraham's life was he brought him out and he made him rich.
And church, I'm here to announce to you today, he's still bringing us out and he's still making us rich. He's still bringing us out and he's still making us rich. He will deliver you.
He will set you on high because you've known his name. When you call upon him, he will answer you. He will be with you in trouble.
And he always intends to bring you out because he's trying to get something from you, but because he's trying to get something to you. He says, "Be a giver. " Why?
Because I'm a giver. So I want you to be a giver. Therefore, you step into the covenant.
So this morning, you get an opportunity to exercise on Mother's Day what your mother would say. Do what you've been told. God wants to bless you.
So step into the blessing. Amen. So, if you're giving this morning, you can make your checks payable to EMIC.
For cash, credit, or debit giving, there's an envelope on the seat back in front of you will populate there. Or you can text to give. This is one of our most popular ways.
You can text 360609. Happy Mother's Day. And ushers, when the people are ready, you can wait on the people.
Praise God. As the ushers collected donations, I was happy to learn they also accepted credit card, but was surprised they didn't take crypto. But as the sermon began, I learned that a lot of this church's message was to basically claim blessings from God.
And if you had enough faith, your life would be blessed. And if you didn't receive a blessing, it was because you didn't have enough faith. You know, Sister Gloria really has taught us so much about what it means to apply the principles of prosperity uh that we find in the word of God.
And the words prosperity and faith were repeatedly emphasized throughout the sermon. sort of like we were casting a spell upon ourselves. Brother Copelan has taught this statement and that is this.
Faith begins where the will of God is known. And there may be those of you who have never heard this before. God's will is for you to walk in prosperity.
Uh 3R John 1:2 says, "Beloved, I pray that you may prosper in every way. " Say, "Every way. " So prosperity is God's will for you.
The issue is is sometimes when we hear prosperity, we think money. But that is a limited view of what prosperity is. It includes your money.
That's right. But it also includes your marriage. Amen.
It includes your family. God, it includes our finances. Amen.
Amen. My interpretation of this sermon is that God is like a miracle machine where I could will miracles into my life. And if I give him my faith and money, he will give me whatever I desire.
Ultimately, God is there to make my life amazing. And after a sprinkle of sermon, this church began plugging harder than most YouTubers. And in addition, for the people in the room at the Word Works bookstore, we have a Mother's Day sale going on.
Special items you see up there. Special items are up to 50% off and everything is up to 20% off so you can celebrate the mothers in your life with a special gift today. So again, thank you so much, moms.
We honor you and we are so grateful for you. As this old man began preaching, it was clear that Kenneth was nowhere to be found and was probably taking a nap in his mansion on the property right next to his private jet. So I drove south to Houston to confront the next biggest prosperity pastor I could think of, Joel Ostein.
You may have seen Joel on the news seven years ago after Hurricane Harvey ravaged the city of Houston. Television pastor Joel Ostein is speaking out this morning answering critics who say he waited too long to open his Houston mega church to flood victims. The building, once a 16,000 seat arena, is now filling up with volunteers, supplies, and evacuees.
But that didn't happen until yesterday. From what I've seen, he's almost like a motivational speaker who has co-opted God and Jesus as his mascots to make money. I went to go see for myself.
Pastors Joel and Victoria Hosting. This is no longer a humble carpenter preaching the gospel here. This is an industrial corporate entity bringing in almost $100 million a year.
What are your thoughts on Joel Ostein being super rich as a pastor? I don't I don't think it's ethical. I don't believe like super rich people should exist in general.
I think especially in the context of religion and and you know the communities that they supposedly drive and support as far as having religion be the basis of your own way to get there is extremely I guess hypocritical. You know there are these uh self-proclaimed middlemen between God and the people and and they definitely use it to their advantage unfortunately. It was time to enter the church and see what their service even looked like.
He does a meet and greet on the second floor. Okay. Before we attended service, I went upstairs to explore Joel's massive bookstore to see his latest product line.
With so many products lining the shelves here besides the Bible, and with Joel's face plastered around the church like that of Jesus himself, he's got a lot of books. It's his latest book. One has to wonder if Joel uses his church's estimated $90 million annual budget and his mega church, which has a massive marketing machine to sell as many books as possible.
But if the Bible is the true word of God, why would one need any of the countless books written by Joel? There's so many books here, you couldn't even read them all. It's like they have a metro lift to the church.
That's crazy. This is huge. It's a massive auditorium.
As I took one of the 16,000 available seats here in the largest church in America after a digital greeting from Joel, we're so blessed to have you. Always a joy to come into your homes. We just feel blessed and honored.
And Sunday's service had begun. [Music] And then the hype man himself had entered the building ready to preach. How many of you ready to worship the Lord this morning?
God's been good to all of us. I'm so honored to have you here in person. And I know we have some of our homecoming weekend crowd with us as well, too.
So, thank you guys for coming. Let's have everybody here. I hope even right now that you just realize that God is smiling down on you.
He's got great things in store for each one of us. And we wouldn't be alive unless God had greater victories up in store. So, and I won't lie, the energy in here was contagious and it was easy to feel fuzzy inside.
Take a moment to worship the Lord with our tithes and our offerings. We want to thank you for your generosity and your donations. Together, we're impacting people with hope and the the love of Christ all over the world.
Proverbs 18 says, "When you give, it can open doors. " That's what we're believing for you, among other things, that in 2024, you're going to see God open some doors that you couldn't open on your own. Happens when you're when you're faithful, when you honor God with your life, with your decisions, and of course with your funds as well.
That's what you guys do every week. So get that down in your spirit. God can open doors that no person can shut in your business, in your finances, in every good area for your children, for the schools they need to go to go to.
But did the attendants come here to worship God or to get a motivational speech from Joel and a blessing from God. But of course, no matter how charismatic Joel was or how blessed his hairline is. His church preaches that the more faith and money I give to God, the more blessed my life is.
And at the end of the day, financially giving to God, or rather Joel's church is essential to open doors that are impossible to open on my own. And this sales pitch works. Luckily for me, there was a meet and greet with Joel right after service.
People are donating. Prosperity is to come. What you giveth, you may receiveth in 10 times.
That's the hope at the very least. I mean, I guess I have a few basic questions, but um I really want to know what is the justification for the belief in that giving to God is required for God to bless you? And of course, has Joel himself profited off of God's word to enrich himself.
Come on, Joel. Let us in. Let us in.
Please, please, God, please, please for just one more. Please, please, please. I can't.
Please, man. I have to have them out at a certain time. We do have books that are already signed that I can this close.
Now, listen. Oh, yes. I need a promise.
All right. You got to go quick. Quickly.
Can't dillydally. Don't start a story with when I was five. Fair.
Okay. Okay. Okay.
Thank you so much. Thank you, Joel. How you doing?
Good. How about you? I'm doing good.
Could you sign my book? I'd be glad to. All right.
Thank you so much. Thank you so much. I'm from Austin, Texas.
Joel, I have a question for you. Do you think you've used the word the Lord's word to profit? Like grossly.
Hey, you've dis Do you think you distorted the the Lord's word to make money? Thank you, sir. Appreciate you coming.
Thank you. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. Yes, ma'am. You're I asked you not to do that in the obedience of God.
He is a blessing and you're here and we asked you not to do it and you still did that. You're right. That's not cool.
God bless you. God bless you. God bless you.
All right. I mean, pretty softball question, I thought. God bless.
I don't even know what the problem was. I'll be honest. I kind of stumbled the question out.
How many books have you sold today? A good amount. Clearly Joel didn't want to give me anything besides an opportunity to buy his newest book.
So, I headed to the River Church in Tampa, Florida that claims to be able to perform miracles and heal things like cancer, AIDS, blindness, deafness, Alzheimer's, and anything else you can think of. I see you full of the life of God. I see you full of God's healing power.
Oh, I see your bank account even overflowing. Hallelujah. Oh, I I see the bank telling you you got to real quick before we investigate our next mega church in this era of media corruption and bias.
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Back to church. This man claims to be able to perform healing miracles. I have chronic neck, back pain, receding hairline, and erectile dysfunction.
Let's see if he can cure me and anyone else who's attending. Hi there. How are you?
Good to meet you, Tyler. Are we in the right spot? The healing school?
Yes. Okay. Are you guys registered?
Yeah, we're registered. Yeah. Okay.
So, is this your first day? First time. Yeah.
First day. You guys can. All right.
All right. So, you're going to hold this right below your chin. Okay.
You can put the water bottle. Yeah. Okay, right here.
Keep your head. Sorry, I have bad posture. A little bit of neck pain.
Okay. Ready? One, two, three.
Not for long. All right. Thank you.
Appreciate that. That's why we're here. Before we hear, the healing school's pastor lists miracles he's performed like making a young boy's atole regenerate.
I want to introduce you to a few people whose families were torn apart by the prosperity gospel and the word of faith movement. I was raised in uh the Pentecostal faith, more charismatic. Uh my dad's a Pentecostal evangelist.
He was come up in the church of God originally when he first started out and uh traveled all around sitting up tents and in churches and in auditoriums and things. Around 2020, I left that ministry and came here to this church and has been full-time here ever since. Hi, my name is Daniel Chapman.
I was in the word of faith theology for over 23 years. And um that theology is built up a lot of the uh prosperity gospel, healing theology, deliverance theology and I left that theology about 5 6 years ago. Yeah.
I was born into it. I in my whole life was in like a Pentecostal church. And so I think that naturally segways, you know, eventually into like word of faith.
I for myself, I remember as a kid, we were going to probably more of a Baptist style church and then just seeing the word of faith or creeping in. I wasn't probably fully immersed in it until Mel and I were married and I joined her church a little bit about 20 years ago. God's power is for you.
Oh, you don't have to come in here worried, anxious, wondering. The power of God is for you. All the resurrection power, oh, that was made available when God raised Jesus from the dead.
Oh, he's got digestion healing power for you. He'll take out shellfish allergies, peanut allergies, wheat allergies, wheat intolerance, gluten intolerance, dairy intolerance, hands and feet, and the Lord heals you today. Explain what is the prosperity gospel for dummies.
So it is the belief completely unbiblically founded that as Christians we are supposed to prosper in every single facet of our lives. Our health is supposed to prosper. We're always supposed to be well.
We're always supposed to be healed. We're supposed to be prosperous in the literal sense of finances. What drove you to leave your father's church?
My biggest problem that that I that I ended up having was I never really opened the Bible for myself a whole lot. I was raised to listen to uh the man of God and he had all the answers and I was who was the man of God. So in this case would be my father.
My dad preaches sinless perfection which is an even more extreme version of Pentecostal doctrine whereas you can't sin ever at risk of damnation. Some of the major things that that they teach that I don't believe anymore is the prosperity gospel, the word of faith doctrine. And these are all doctrines that are prevalent in most if not all Pentecostal church.
It took an event with the word open and conviction from the word to go something really isn't right here cuz so it sent us both quickly down this path of what is actually true. Say that with me. Say God God power your power is for me is for me.
the exceeding greatness of his power. All the resurrection life in Jesus Christ when God raised him from the dead, that power is for you. Because I was scared for my soul because now I'm hearing from my dad.
I'm going to hell. I'm not under his anointing, his protection. I'm not tithing to him anymore or God's covering or protection.
I'm right now, according to them, out from underneath God's protection. Um, and this is what happens when preachers put themselves on the level of God. when they call themselves Christ ones or little gods or little messiahs, Benny Hinn, Kenneth Copelan, Jesse Dlanis, they all use these kinds of terms, you know, and I would just say like as fantastical and crazy as this, you know, these stories are, but there are people that that we love so much and I would say that this theology has wre havoc on our lives and in our relationship.
ships in our families. The God of the Bible and Christians who adhere to God's word as their standard would never treat people this way. We're not meant to struggle through life.
The Bible says, "But God didn't redeem us and save us so we could be oppressed and pushed around and tormented. " God called us to walk in victory. And it's important on what you listen to and who you listen to.
There's some preachers, some churches you go to, they'll preach. Life is difficult. We always go through challenges.
Try to have a good attitude because help will come eventually. And so, it's all about our behavior in society, which I'm not taking away from that. The Bible does talk about loving your neighbor, but that's not the whole gospel.
How much of these misunderstandings in your opinion stem from biblical illiteracy? Massive amounts. We had discussed earlier a lot of people that are skeptic of the Christian faith can easily say, "Well, Christians don't even read their Bible.
" And I'm sure many Christians have even heard that. And speaking as a Christian myself, it is more true than you would think. The difference from true biblical Christianity is the ability to handle the text in context, to rightly divide the word of God and understanding exactly what it's talking about.
Because these Word of Faith and N belief sets are built completely on lies. And 1st Peter 2:24 makes it very clear that we are healed of sin sickness. That is what we are healed of.
That we are absolved of our sin before God because of Christ's work. You know, we haven't received our glorified bodies yet. We await an inheritance upstairs.
Um so these bodies will decay and fall away. So for somebody to make millions upon millions, telling people, "Well, you don't have enough faith for healing. Give me some money, buy my books, but also has a pacemaker is super super rich and people are dying all around him.
" For one thing, like I said, it takes God out of the equation. A lot of in a lot of your things, you don't have a relationship with God. It's it's all about you.
How big is your faith? How much have you prayed? So, you can build up your faith and you can have this power.
One of the biggest things about this is it's a faith. It's a literal faith killer. When you are praying, let's say you have a daughter or a son that's going through a horrible deal, and you have this pastor, so-called pastor saying, "You can speak it.
Speak it. Speak it. Speak it.
Speak what you want and it will be done. If you have the faith, it'll be done. " And you truly have faith.
you truly believe what the pastor's telling you. You truly pray with with true faith and it never happens. Where does that put you in your faith?
My big downfall was laziness. Spiritual laziness. Like I said earlier, um he was my spiritual mentor and I just kind of listened to his preaching.
I I heard his preaching several days a week. Yeah. My entire life.
And it was a lazy excuse that got me into 40 years of trouble. It's family. I love these people.
And no matter what, we don't agree on a lot of things biblically, but I love them. They're in my family and it breaks my heart. We've had some creative miracles in here.
I told you about the guy who had the colon and was using the bathroom in the bag and then the power of God touched him the next day. The Lord rerouted, gave him a miracle and he was using the bathroom right healed him. There was another guy who came.
His name was Scott. He was homeless. He had been backsliden.
He'd had diabetes. He'd have had toes amputated. His body was just weak, weak, weak.
And uh he had heard about healing school. So he pulled himself in his weak state out of his wheelchair into his bike and rode five miles to get here. And the Lord helped and he made it.
So he was out of the wheelchair and he was biking like the Lord strengthened because he just said, "I I need help. " It was almost like his body was so messed up that he was just like, "Lord, you got to do something. " On his one foot, they cut off a couple toes and then by mistake had severed a tendon.
And then on the other foot, they took off a couple toes and they had to remove the bone that went down the the uh part of the foot. This is what he said later while he was telling the testimony. He said the power of God came into his foot.
He felt his foot start burning. He went back to his seat and the Lord said, "Check your foot. " Well, when he went to do it, it was a bone.
The Lord regrrew a bone in his foot. That's a creative. The people that are often times the easiest to deceive are the ones with the best intentions.
These people are so often victimized. They're innocent. They're lovely people and they go into these churches wanting to find God, wanting to find community and they're perfect victims for people to say, "Oh, well, I see that your your uncle has cancer.
" You know how you deal with that? You you give a little money into the tithe bucket. That's you know, before you know it, they don't know any better.
healing theology is probably the most disgusting um version of Christianity out there that I see because you see people dying literally because you see people stop taking their medications, giving away all their money, giving away their estates because they're desperate cuz they just don't want to die from dermal cancer. Uh my knees hurt, right? Knee be healed.
Be healed in I command healing to my knee right now in Jesus name. Like whipping God into shape, right? It's like you're you're going to jerk him over here and be like heal that.
Who who are you? Who do you think you are? I don't believe that God doesn't work miracles.
I still I just don't believe that there are men or women out there that have the ability like a superhero to just go on command touch somebody and heal them. That's God's sovereign will and we are to ask for that and and he can do it if he so chooses. You got to consider though too when when they're broken emotionally the these types of churches go after them when they come through the door.
So it's just love bombing. they're an addict or something and they're just like desperate for anything to work and they're going to give you things to do and give you a lot of false hope I would say because there's going to be these fantastical stories that I had these visions I have you know and they'll and they'll begin to there's a healing presence right now you need you have an ailment come be always in God's presence and more you come being in God's presence then you can be healed this guy never testified but I like to tell this testimony But he was 13 years old and he had been born without a butthole. At birth, they had to do a surgery to create one for him, but he never had muscles to control his bowel movement.
So, everything worked, but he didn't control it. So, he's 13 and he's worn a diaper his whole life. Well, they came for healing school and they went into their one-on-one with Pastor Shannon.
Pastor Shannon heard the situation, prayed for him. The next morning when he woke up, he said, "For the first time, I was able to control my bowel movement. The Lord put muscles in for him.
I won't make things up. I promise you. " Oh, he's got resurrection power for you right now on this [Music] Wednesday in Jesus name.
Hallelujah. Oh, I see your bank account even overflowing. Hallelujah.
Oh, I I see the bank telling you you got to go somewhere else. We're too small of a bank to handle your transactions. Hey, hallelujah.
Oh, I see the word. I see you full of God's healing. We had a young man come to healing school.
He had never been a believer. And then he's like, I need to come to church. So, he comes to church and he gives his life to the Lord.
He receives Jesus Sunday. Comes back the next week, gets water baptized, and then hears about healing school. So, then he shows up.
He's been born again for like 2 weeks. But one day, he's like, "Oh, I got to go to the doctor. I got to go uh get another blood test.
" I'm like, "Listen, cancel that and come and stay. Come and be in healing school today. Let the Lord touch you.
" And he sat down and then I prayed for him and I cursed and I cursed the spinal disease in my blood. I curse this thing in Jesus' name. You know, he went back and got a blood test while the session was going on and there was no more STD.
Hallelujah. Life in your marriage, life in your body, life in your finances, life in your job, life in your attitude, life in your choice. You will ask whatever you want and it will be done for you.
Lift the word. One more time, why don't you lift those hands in the back of Yes. Thank you.
You can take it now today by your faith. You can take You can reach out and you can receive by your faith. Reach out and receive by your faith today.
I'm glad my mom left. She doesn't hear me. She was here for a while.
If you saw the woman that I hugged in the break, that was my mom. So, the woman I pissed on the head. I just want to make it clear.
You're married to one woman and that was my mom. So, your mom should be sickened by you. You're a false charlatan.
You're a scammer. You're a liar. He's going to get some of you killed.
If someone you knew were to ambush Benny Hinn at one of his spiritual conferences like you, what would you ask him? I would want him to give me a representation of the gospel. A lot of these people I don't believe can give a heart convicting truly biblical accurate representation of the gospel.
All right, Daniel. Time to go ask uh Benny for some answers. Best of luck, sir.
He's a liar. A security. You guys are going to get killed by his false teachings.
I'm quick. After trying to warn the sick people there of the charlatan claiming to heal their illness after buying a $99 ticket to the Spirit Life Conference, I headed to Chicago, Illinois to meet their guest speaker, Benny Hinn. We're in Chicago.
Windstorm is approaching. It is time for Benny's judgment. But real quick, I'd be like, "Go on down the road, you fuck.
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And God's people said you may be seated. Betty H is a false prophet. Enough is enough, brother.
Enough is enough. Enough is enough. Peaceful.
Peaceful. You're right. He's abusing the word of God.
Somebody help the dear man out. It's all right. No problem.
All right, brother. Calm down. While I was getting the George Floyd treatment, fighting for each breath, my cameraman ran for his life to avoid a similar fate.
So, we're going to get into the scriptures. Can we do that now? Only to get captured and beaten with his own camera.
I was I was hit twice. I was hit twice with a golf cart. assaulted by a person here.
Then they tackled me and threw me into the middle of a reactive road and after that they kept beating my head and then they grabbed my camera and they were trying to delete the footage actively. I just got hog tied, body slammed and tackled. Pasha went running and apparently they clipped him with a golf cart and proceeded to beat his head in and delete the footage.
So things are not looking good. We are headed to the hospital right now where he is going to make sure he's alive. Apparently, they deleted all the footage from the camera, so it's gone.
Um, I've been trespassed. I'm headed to the hospital making sure Pasha's alive. In an ironic twist of fate, the church themselves beat the of us.
From what it sounds like, beat the [ __ ] out of Pasha. So, we're going to check in. They They tampered with this video evidence.
They deleted the first one. They could not touch the second one. How are How are you telling her?
What happened? What did they do, brother? They ran me over with a golf cart twice.
I'm going to die today. Kid me in the middle of active roadway in front of a semi truck. He beat my head on [ __ ] Like four or five people were on top of me.
Yeah. My head, ankles, knees. They snagged the camera out.
They hit my head with the camera. Shout out the son of Bishop Dan Willis, offduty cop Chad Willis for throwing me around like a ragd doll with his goon squad and giving me the George Floyd chokedown. And shout out this bald security schmuck for trying to murder Pasha with a golf cart.
This video is by no means meant to be an attack on faith, but rather a demand for accountability to those who distort the word of the Bible, predate on the biblically illiterate, desperate, naive, and poor to make themselves wealthy. And in the words of Matthew 7:15, beware of the false prophets who come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly are ravenous wolves. What they do is scriptural macaroni.
So they'll grab a verse here, a verse here, and a verse here, and throw those all together and be like, "See, if we make that soup, that's who I am. " So for example in Genesis 2 it says we shall make them uh in the image of God. So the creation of us big issue that we have there is that they leave out likeness not exact replica one for one.
We're not like a clone or anything. We are like God. We have the image of God.
It's so clear if you just read it for yourself without somebody else twisting it without somebody just cherrypicking one little verse out of its context and holding it against you and realize that hey they've been lying to me the whole time. God, he is big enough and more than capable of communicating what he wants us to know.