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Is all this your personal opinions, or some copy and paste from someone else who might be anti christian tv person, or groups?

As I said above, been there, done that. I was in that movement for over 20 years. I was a CBN and TBN "phone counselor" for some of that time. I went to their schools (Word of Faith) and taught their doctrines for several years. I prophesied, cast out demons, laid hands on the sick and saw them recover - all the above. I was on my way to being "a general in God's army... called to the ministry from my mother's womb" according to one well-known Scottish evangelist... all by the age of fourteen.

I'm here to tell you from experience that none of it was from God. Every bit of it was fabricated either by ego, ambitious imagination, and much of it directly communicated to me by demons.

So it is with every single "evangelist" you have named in this thread.

-Robin

I wounder if God knows what is happening behind the scences, and maybe you should inform God, sence you been there , and done that.
I guess Evangelists , and all ministrys is exactly the same, like you posted directed and supported by demons. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/Banghead.gif" alt="" />

From your reply, I am really wondering if you are interested in finding out the truth. It isn't that you are not free to disagree with Robin; it is just that when you disagree you should at least do it respectfully and with proof.
In the way you did it, you have basically called Robin a liar.
Having been in that movement myself I know how strongly they can hold someone. So maybe part of the reason for your response is because of that.

I want to ask you a question related to false gospel.

Is the following the true gospel or not?

(May not be exact quote because it is from memory) "When you get the Holy Ghost in your life, He doesn't just come to reside in you. You actually become the Holy Ghost!" This statement was made by either Kenneth Copeland, or Kenneth Hagin.

One thing I notice about many in the Word of Faith movement is that although they say they believe in the Trinity, when they actually get into what the Trinity actually is, it is a lot different than the Trinity that the Christian Church has always believed in.
If you request it, I (or someone else) can provide an example.

At any rate, even you must admit that when you compare the gospel preached by Word of Faith ministers against the gospel preached by ministries such as The Highway, there is a huge difference.
So much so that one must choose which one they believe is the true biblical gospel.

Tom