VIDEO Christian "Finishes" Virus, Commands God to Destroy It

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Christian "Finishes" Virus, Commands God to Destroy It In a controversial YouTube clip, televangelist Kenneth Copeland claims to have power over the coronavirus by commanding God to annihilate it. The video, presented by David Pakman, dives into the shady practices of religious figures profiting from the pandemic by preying on the faithful.

Summary of Key Points​

  • Televangelist Grifting: Kenneth Copeland, who boasts a net worth of approximately $760 million, is portrayed as a prime example of how some preachers exploit people's faith for personal gain. The clip illustrates how he performs what can only be described as theatrical commands to God, which he claims will eradicate the virus.
  • Hypocrisy and Absurdity: Pakman critiques the contradictions in Copeland’s claims—if God allowed the virus, why not prevent it in the first place? He points out that Copeland simultaneously sells the idea of divine intervention while urging followers to donate money.
  • Theatrical Presentation: The video features exaggerations from Copeland, likening his performance to that of a street or subway rant—differentiated only by the suit he wears and the cameras that film him. The rhetoric he employs resembles that of individuals who might be considered mentally unwell, drawing a stark contrast between the two scenarios based solely on audience and presentation.
  • Call for Accountability: Pakman emphasizes the ethical implications of faith healers. If these figures truly possess the abilities they claim, they should be in hospitals performing miracles rather than collecting money through dubious claims.

    Engaging Thoughts​

    It’s jarring to see an established figure manipulate public fear during a health crisis. This video raises pertinent questions about the role of faith in times of uncertainty and the moral obligations of those who lead followers.
  • Discussion Point: What are your thoughts on televangelism and its impact during the pandemic? Have you witnessed similar practices that exploit vulnerable individuals? As always, feel free to share your experiences or opinions on this topic, and let’s foster a discussion about the broader implications of faith and finance in our community.
 

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