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Have you given any money to Kenneth Copeland Ministries lately?

You shouldn’t have! Because, as this video from his ministry explains, anyone who asks you for money in the name of preacher Kenneth Copeland is an imposter!

YouTube video

Now maybe you’re thinking, “Wait a minute… Kenneth Copeland… Isn’t he the guy who once defended buying a private jet in order to avoid getting ‘in a long tube with a bunch of demons’?”

Yes. That guy.

Maybe you’re also thinking, “I remember him… Didn’t he just purchase a multi-million dollar private jet earlier this year from Tyler Perry, then ask people for an additional $2.5 million for ‘upgrades’?”

Yes. Same dude.

He apparently never asks for money. Maybe, like his buddy Jesse Duplantis, he just believes the money will appear, and God rewards him for that faith, and whatever happens in between is none of his business. (Just ignore the large orange “GIVE” button on the front page of his website.)

If you don’t understand the #ChristianLogic, well, it doesn’t make any sense to me either…

But this screengrab from the video is perhaps the most honest thing you’ll ever see from a televangelist:

(via Right Wing Watch)

Hemant Mehta is the founder of FriendlyAtheist.com, a YouTube creator, podcast co-host, and author of multiple books about atheism. He can be reached at @HemantMehta.

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