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  • Mosiah, when yuh see

    Tyrese .. tell him fi logon!

    Some time last year me a talk bout how dem yah preacha yah a live lavishly. Tyrese's response was something about dem being blessed.

    WELL! Pon ABC's 20\20 Friday nite dem duh a special called Enough! In one segment dem focus pon the Tele Pastor dem .. how dem live in a some rahtid big house, private jet, private helecopter, one a dem have 7 luxury cars ... Bentley included. I should have listened to my grandmother bwoy!

    One 'pastor' told his congregation he needed a private jet cost 20 million and after getting it, prayed ... saying him giving thanks and during the prayer vowed the jet will only be used for the ministry. Well, being a seasoned con man, him neva really lied. Going from point A to Point E, they would stop at Point C e.g. MAwi for three day, Hawii for 2 days then continue to the original destination.

    Sorry! Pon the day of judgement I will show dem in the bible where I was warned about false preachers.
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    RE: Mosiah, when yuh see

    I thought Tyrese did logout for good.. move to Babylon ?

    If yuh cyaan log in to the Comarde programe.. since their is no other option.. migrate.

    I wonder how many terms the Cult can squeeze out.. curious what would be their downfall.. based on what they have managed to survive.. The Sky is the limit.. poor us..

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      RE: Mosiah, when yuh see

      No call dung no lightning pon fimi head. Keep yuh church-tracing to yuhself! (Pray)


      BLACK LIVES MATTER

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        RE: Mosiah, when yuh see

        I don't mek up this bredren!

        Philanthropic Donations Come From the Heart -- Where Do They End Up?

        If yuh want to read the rest >>>>>>

        Anyone watching televangelists on television will hear plenty of pitches for money. Jan and Paul Crouch of Trinity Broadcasting say they need big bucks to keep their network on the air and to help the poor around the world.

        Benny Hinn, of Benny Hinn Ministries, has made heartfelt pleas to help the people of Calcutta, while Rod Parsley of Breakthrough Ministries has asked for help to spread the gospel to the people of Nepal.

        Christian ministries and charities promise to do all kinds of good things with your money, and that makes donors feel great about sending in their checks. The problem is, they can't always find out exactly how their donation is being spent.

        <H4>A Life of Charity … and Luxury</H4>

        The givers are very confident that they will. One parishioner told ABC News that "when I give to this church, I know that my money's being put to excellent use. Without one question." While her pastor, Fred Price of Ever Increasing Faith Ministries, does support inner city programs with donors' money, she's apparently not bothered when he also boasts that "I live in a 25-room mansion, I have my own $6 million yacht, I have my own private jet and I have my own helicopter and I have seven luxury automobiles."

        At least he tells his parishioners about all this wealth, but many preachers don't advertise how well they live.

        The popular Kenneth Copeland of Kenneth Copeland Ministries lives in a large mansion in Texas. He recently asked his audience to help him spread the gospel by giving him $20 million to buy a new jet. Copeland promised that the plane "will never, ever be used as long as it is in our care, for anything other than what is becoming to you, Lord Jesus."

        Our ABC affiliate in Dallas, WFAA, took a closer look. Reporter Brett Shipp obtained flight records that revealed that the Copeland jet, on its way to an evangelical seminar in Australia last October, made a two-day layover in Maui. Then it was on to the Fiji islands for another stop.

        After seven days in Australia, the Copelands headed to Honolulu for another three days of what they called "eating and rest."

        Last December, amid other evangelical stops, the jet made the first of two trips to a Colorado airport, just a few miles away from Steamboat Springs Ski Resort.

        And, finally, there was a flight to southwest Texas to a hunting ranch where the Copelands have bagged exotic game over the years. (Click here for the full WFAA story on Copeland.)
        "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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          RE: Mosiah, when yuh see

          Dem nah get my little dough a rhatid!
          Life is a system of half-truths and lies, opportunistic, convenient evasion.”
          - Langston Hughes

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