Kenneth Copeland Stars as Leather-Clad Motorcycle Hero, Summons Sword-Wielding Angel From Bike

Arch-heretic Kenneth Copeland, the richest prosperity preacher in America, is known for many things. This includes giving false prophecies about COVID being destroyed, throwing someone in a wheelchair to the floor, casting away bald spots in Jesus’ name, running his own bizarro Bible college, claiming God gave prophetess Heidi Baker ‘The United States’, and claiming he once sowed a seed of an airplane to reap an even better airplane.
What many people don’t, however, is that he has starred in several movies, including The Treasure of Eagle Mountain, which we have previously cataloged.
What? You guys didn't know arch-heretic Kenneth Copeland starred in the western movie 'The Treasure of Eagle Mountain' playing the role of lawman 'Wichita Slim'? Part 1/3 https://t.co/XsuOJblQvA pic.twitter.com/iHbF5ITjkh
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Wrapping things up, Kenneth Copeland and his crew are ambushed by outlaws, with his character 'Wichita Slim' pinned down by gunfire. 'Slim takes aim and kills them, all for the chance to reveal the greatest treasure. 3/3 https://t.co/XsuOJblQvA pic.twitter.com/j5pWXAR0yo
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Another one of his more memorable roles is that he starred in the 1999 film Judgment: The Trial of Commander Kellie, which received a theatrical release and is the fourth in the series.
The film is a continuation of Superkids: Armor of Light, whose plot reads: “When Darkmaster starts leading children into a gang of corrupt bikers, Commander Kellie and the Superkids put on their spiritual armor and fight to the finish.”
Copeland plays the role of biker/ Pastor Daniel Lyon opposite his Daughter, Kellie Copeland (Commander Kelli.) At one point in the movie, a leathered up Copeland, who was 63 at the time, beats up a bunch of evil bikers before summoning a sword-wielding angel from his bike, prompting one of the villains to drop to his knees and allow Copeland to lead him in the sinner’s prayer.
Copeland is a disgusting, self-promoting, liar in the pulpit.
We’re past the point of even knowing if this title is real or linked from The Babylon Bee. This has to be one of the most bizarre things I’ve ever read. While I do admit admiring the man’s self-promotion and willingness to put himself out there, his publicity stunts are a disgrace to the Kingdom of God and to real Christian leaders.
Whats wrong with motorcycles and angels?