Quote from Maverick1:
Extensive research huh? Lol.
http://www.worldvision.org/about_us.nsf/child/why_donate?Open&lid=why_donate&lpos=body
But wait, I guess you will come back and say that you have extensively researched the AUDITED financial statements at worldvision (which show that 87% of revenue goes towards programs) and state that they are lying too.
You are sorely lacking in intellectual honesty lkh, give it up.
I am done with this thread, and will no longer post because I have had enough time to say what I had to say and there is no benefit in continuing. And I'm tired of the ad hominem attacks as well and of the general deep lack of sound reasoning and intellectual honesty. Not to mention that this thread has turned into a hate christianity and christians fest, (see ParisJom above), openly slandering the name of Christ. If the roles were reversed and it was Muhammad and Allah that I chose to villify by pointing to koranic verses, surely ParisJom would declare Jihad on me and ET, right and demand that the blasphemy be removed or else...But no, its fine to blaspheme Christ and christians, god forbid you would do the same to others of different beliefs, you'd probably be killed or taken to court.
Go on now lkh, write up another 200 pages and wow us all.
The example i gave was from my own church. Here is another example of what i am talking about. These people steal the money in the name of Jesus. Jesus does not seem to mind though:
Joyce Meyer
A recent series of investigative articles in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch revealed Meyer's ministry purchased for Joyce and Dave a $2 million home, a $10 million private jet, and houses worth another $2 million for the couple's children, who also work for the ministry. The articles also outlined Meyer's recent personal purchases, including a $500,000 vacation home. Meyer, 60, lives in Fenton, Missouri, near St. Louis.
Meyer's ministry withdraws program from Channel 24
By BILL SMITH Post-Dispatch
01/02/2004 Joyce Meyer's âLife in the Wordâ TV show will no longer be aired on the Rev. Larry Rice's KNLC (Channel 24).
Rice said he had told Meyer two weeks ago that he was canceling her Sunday evening program and was considering canceling her weekday show when the ministry notified him Friday that it was pulling off the station.
Rice said his actions were prompted by Meyer's lavish lifestyle and what he saw as teachings that often went âbeyond Scripture.â
Rice said he had become increasingly worried about what he views as the âexcessive lifestyleâ of Meyer and her family.
He said Friday that the ministry's $2.5 million home in south St. Louis County where Meyer lives, and the $100,000 Mercedes-Benz owned by her husband, Dave, âcrosses the line.â