Pastore evangelico "cura" il cancro a calci in faccia

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MasslessMeson
00domenica 5 agosto 2012 16:13
ed essendoci di mezzo la religione non si può condannarlo per truffa.
MP calls for ban on tattooed preacher who 'cures' cancer by kicking people in the face

An evangelist who kicks followers in the face, claiming his violence will cure them of cancer, is to tour Britain this month – but his proposed visit has provoked outrage and demands that he be banned from entering the country.
Tattooed preacher Todd Bentley, who as a 15-year-old was convicted of a sex attack on a boy aged seven, claims God uses him as an instrument to heal the sick, and is urging the frail to attend his shows.
The former drug user, who is Canadian but based in the United States, even laughs about his ‘healing’ techniques. In one show he treated a man claiming to be suffering from colon cancer by planting his knee hard into the victim’s stomach. The man fell to the floor in agony.

On another occasion, a man was pushed over so forcefully that he lost a tooth.
Burly Mr Bentley, 36, said in one YouTube clip: ‘And I’m thinking why is the power of God not moving? And He said, “Because you haven’t kicked that woman in the face.”
‘And there is this older lady worshipping right in front of the platform and the Holy Spirit spoke to me. The gift of faith comes on me. He said, “Kick her in the face with your biker boot.” I inched closer and I went bam! And just as my boot made contact with her nose, she fell under the power of God.’
Labour MP for Croydon North Malcolm Wicks has urged Home Secretary Theresa May to ban Mr Bentley from the UK. He told her: ‘His visit can do nothing but harm and I would be grateful for any measures you can take.’
Mr Bentley launches his tour at the 400-capacity Croydon Conference Centre in South London with three shows from August 30, before visiting Liverpool, Cwmbran and Co Armagh in September.

Dr Michael Nazir-Ali, the former Bishop of Rochester who now runs a church education charity, said: ‘I think the Home Secretary should make enquiries and see if there is any threat to public order. If the police have any indication that violence will be used against people who may be ill or vulnerable, it will be for her to decide if police should attend.’
Peter May, a prominent Christian GP who served for 25 years on the Church of England’s ruling General Synod, and has investigated spurious faith healers for more than 20 years, said: ‘I’m concerned by Todd Bentley’s methods because a physical injury on any sick person could be very serious.

'I’ve looked at the video clips on his forum and it requires significant impact for someone to lose a tooth. There may be people who are Christians who believe their health has been transformed, but I believe Todd Bentley should produce the medical evidence. I would urge people to keep away from him.’
The preacher came to prominence four years ago through his church, Fresh Fire Ministries, which launched a Christian ‘revival’ in Lakeland, Florida. The event, which attracted 400,000 people, was also on international channel God TV. Mr Bentley claims he cured viewers at home.
Shanee Lemos, who is organising the UK tour, denied the preacher used violence. He said: ‘I’ve worked with Todd for a long time and I’ve never seen him kick someone.’
He added: ‘Even the terminally ill or people with a few days left to live are encouraged to come along and Todd will attempt to cure them.’
A Croydon Conference Centre spokesman would not be drawn on Mr Bentley’s methods. Mr Bentley said: ‘Kicking people in the face is not a practice of our ministry and I do not see this happening in the UK.’

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2183860/MP-calls-ban-tattooed-preacher-cures-cancer-kicking-people-f...

Sarebbe ridicolo se non ci fossero centinaia di migliaia di persone che prestano attenzione a questo criminale pregiudicato che mette costantemente in pericolo la vita della gente.

Ma ci vuole un ingiunzione parlamentare per toccarlo, perché è un pastore evangelico, mica lo si può trattare come un cialtrone qualsiasi.
Ronald Jeremy Hyatt
00domenica 5 agosto 2012 16:20


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00domenica 5 agosto 2012 16:20
Disgustoso
Ronald Jeremy Hyatt
00domenica 5 agosto 2012 16:28
una cosa che mi son sempre chiesto di questi santoni...è quanti soldi guadagnano..perchè per tenere in piedi tutto il carrozzone di aiutanti e figuranti ce ne vogliono un bel pacco.
MasslessMeson
00domenica 5 agosto 2012 16:33
Re:
Ronald Jeremy Hyatt, 8/5/2012 4:28 PM:

una cosa che mi son sempre chiesto di questi santoni...è quanti soldi guadagnano..perchè per tenere in piedi tutto il carrozzone di aiutanti e figuranti ce ne vogliono un bel pacco.



Centinaia di migliaia di dollari.

Al mese.

Se sei una mezza sega.

Peter Popoff, ad esempio, un'altro famoso cialtrone che curava con l'imposizione delle mani e trucchi da prestigiatore :


Financial details

At Popoff's peak in 1987, according to James Randi, he took in $4.3 million a month.[36] After his exposure on the Tonight Show he declared bankruptcy in 1987.[13]
In 2003, Popoff's ministry received over $9.6 million and by 2005 the amount had risen to over $23 million. In that year he and his wife were paid a combined total of nearly $1 million, while two of his children were receiving over $180,000 each.[37] Financial data is not available for Popoff's ministry following 2005 because Peter Popoff Ministries changed from a for-profit business to a religious organization in 2006, making it tax-exempt.[38] Popoff purchased a home in Bradbury, California for $4.5 million in 2007.[39][40] Some reporters are urging those who have donated money to Popoff in hopes of receiving "miracles" to report to the Attorney General in their state.[8]

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Popoff

Ronald Jeremy Hyatt
00domenica 5 agosto 2012 16:41
Re: Re:
MasslessMeson, 05/08/2012 16.33:



Centinaia di migliaia di dollari.

Al mese.

Se sei una mezza sega.

Peter Popoff, ad esempio, un'altro famoso cialtrone che curava con l'imposizione delle mani e trucchi da prestigiatore :


Financial details

At Popoff's peak in 1987, according to James Randi, he took in $4.3 million a month.[36] After his exposure on the Tonight Show he declared bankruptcy in 1987.[13]
In 2003, Popoff's ministry received over $9.6 million and by 2005 the amount had risen to over $23 million. In that year he and his wife were paid a combined total of nearly $1 million, while two of his children were receiving over $180,000 each.[37] Financial data is not available for Popoff's ministry following 2005 because Peter Popoff Ministries changed from a for-profit business to a religious organization in 2006, making it tax-exempt.[38] Popoff purchased a home in Bradbury, California for $4.5 million in 2007.[39][40] Some reporters are urging those who have donated money to Popoff in hopes of receiving "miracles" to report to the Attorney General in their state.[8]

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Popoff



il migliore rimane benny hill...ehm benny hinn e il suo tocco magico...vabbè se andasse male qui in italia so cosa andare a fare [SM=x2951567]
martozen
00domenica 5 agosto 2012 17:52
Il mio cinismo mi porta dire che se sei tanto coglione da credere a ste cose un punt kick telo meriti pure.
captainkeane
00domenica 5 agosto 2012 18:25
gente magari ignorante, ma alla fine sono poveracci che stanno per morire, si avvicinano alla fede e provano anche ste cazzate.

su ignoranza e paura la chiesa ci ha costruito un impero
The REAL Capt.Spaulding
00lunedì 6 agosto 2012 09:15
cmq gli americani sono il più grande popolo di fessi della storia.

go! eu go!
Superrkodallasestacorda
00lunedì 6 agosto 2012 09:35
Ao, magari funziona [SM=x2584914]
tevildo75
00lunedì 6 agosto 2012 10:54
Almeno prima, in America, vendevano gli elisir miracolosi, invece di andare avanti torniamo indietro...... [SM=x2584190]
AtomBomb
00lunedì 6 agosto 2012 11:55
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tevildo75, 06/08/2012 10.54:

Almeno prima, in America, vendevano gli elisir miracolosi, invece di andare avanti torniamo indietro...... [SM=x2584190]



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martozen
00lunedì 6 agosto 2012 12:31
Re:
captainkeane, 05/08/2012 18.25:

gente magari ignorante, ma alla fine sono poveracci che stanno per morire, si avvicinano alla fede e provano anche ste cazzate.

su ignoranza e paura la chiesa ci ha costruito un impero




si vabbè ma nel 2012 le cose dovrebbero essere un filo diverso si spera
tevildo75
00lunedì 6 agosto 2012 12:31
Re: Re:
AtomBomb, 06/08/2012 11.55:



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ahahah! Grande Ozzy, lui puo'!
The monster abyss 87
00lunedì 6 agosto 2012 12:52
mah spero venga a loro un cancro bello cazzuto
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