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Related: About this forumApocalypse Now: Why Pastor John Hagee Has Never Been More Politically Powerful -- or Terrifying
It is Gods desire for you to prosper, John Hagee told his flock on a recent Sunday morning.
The inference at the heart of the statement is key to the so-called prosperity theology pushed by the San Antonio preacher: if you want the Almightys blessing, youd better tithe.
On cue, ushers with offering plates descended the aisles of Hagees 5,400-seat Cornerstone Church. As cash and checks fell into the burnished metal plates, Hagee urged viewers watching him on television to donate by clicking an onscreen button or calling an 800 number. Camera operators walked the aisles, capturing footage of congregants kicking in.
After the collection was done, music erupted from the stage. A swaying gospel choir and young, well-coiffed singers led the congregation in a parade of praise hits. A quartet of video screens displayed the lyrics for anyone who wanted to sing along.
Like other TV preachers, Hagee and ministry have elevated fundraising to a feel-good art form. But what sets Hagee apart from the Joel Osteens of the world is the 79-year-old pastors ability to apply his marketing magic to politics.
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walkingman
(7,597 posts)Skittles
(153,150 posts)ridiculous
LeftInTX
(25,258 posts)I don't know what people see in him, but I would vomit sitting in his church. He totally gives me the creeps. He's just gross and slobbery. He looks like he locks people in a room and attacks them.