Below in this page, ValidNewsToday will explore on the Reply KENNETH COPELAND made the ‘DEMON’ COMMENT.
This was when he was ask to comment whether he believes human beings are demons, Copeland said forcefully:
“No I do not and don’t you ever say I did.”
“It’s a biblical thing and it’s a spiritual thing. It doesn’t have anything to do with people. I love people,” he added. “But people get pushed by things like alcohol. Do you think that’s a good place for a preacher to be before he goes out and preaches?”
Guerrero, who reveals that both of her grandfathers were pastors too, also asked Copeland how he would respond to those, like her own ancestors, who believe a pastor should not live a life of luxury. He responded: “They’re wrong. It’s a misunderstanding of the Bible.”
TELEVANGELIST KENNETH COPELAND’S PRIVATE JET INTERVIEW AND ‘DEMON’ QUOTE GOES VIRALAn interview with Kenneth Copeland has gone viral due to controversial comments the multi-millionaire televangelist made.
He reportedly said that he did not want to fly commercial because he did not “want to get into a tube with a bunch of demons.”
Kenneth Copeland started the Texas-based Kenneth Copeland Ministry (KCM) in 1967 with his wife Gloria. The Ministry claims to spread Christian religious teachings and the word of the bible. Copeland also opened the Kenneth Copeland Bible College (KCBC), started the Christian television channel Victory Channel in 2015, and has written a large number of books.
The preacher has a reported net worth of $760 million and lives a life of luxury including private jets and multiple holiday homes.
NETIZENS RESPOND TO THE VIRAL INTERVIEW
Some Twitter users found the interview and Kenneth’s manner disturbing. One user wrote: “Sadly my parents still love Kenneth Copeland and all the other health and wealth televangelists.”
Another joked that they would not want to get into a tube with the televangelist:
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