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Charisma News Continue to Promote and Laud Famous Trinity Denier, Surprising No One

Charisma News continues to be a source of promoting whatever polluting spiritual waste they can scrape from the sewers- this time an article/ press release promoting the wonderful anniversary celebrated by the famed Modalist, and then a video showing his church service.

“Bishop T.D. Jakes’ Dallas, Texas, church, The Potter’s House, celebrated its 25th anniversary on Sunday, July 4, with fanfare, memories and powerful prophetic words, and the signing of a vision statement by Jakes and other bishops….

“There is before us a divine and a holy assignment that I believe to be very significant for what God would have us to do in the 21st century,” ” Jakes told the church before introducing the vision statement…

This all the while reminding us that “Time magazine once called Jakes “America’s Best Preacher” and “The Next Billy Graham”

Far from an orthodox Trinitarian, T. D. Jakes has gone on record as saying he doesn’t believe that Jesus is the second person of the Trinity, but rather is just a “manifestation” of God. In fact, even now his church website reads “There is one God, Creator of all things, infinitely perfect, and eternally existing in three manifestations: Father, Son and Holy Spirit.”

Jakes is a rank heretic and has been for decades. It is unquestionable, but Charisma doesn’t care, as they’ll endorse and purveyor of spiritual strychnine for a couple of cents; their discernment nonexistent and their consciences have been seared years ago.

This is not the first time they have promoted and endorsed Jakes. They have a long history of it, and because they have no regard for the love of truth or foundational Christian doctrine, it won’t be the last.



Editor’s Note. This article was written by Pastor Ed Litton and published at Protestia.com

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Charisma News Promotes Trinity-Denier T.D. Jakes as Wise Christian Leader

Richard Roberts, the CEO of Oral Roberts Ministry, wrote an article for Charisma News where he lauded and praised the famous modalist for his “powerful words” and “wisdom and insight” on the topic of “communicating to breakthrough in relationships” during an appearance on his podcast Expect a Miracle.

Unless an orthodox Trinitarian, T. D. Jakes has gone on record as saying he doesn’t believe that Jesus is the second person of the Trinity, but rather is just a “manifestation” of God. In fact, even now his church website reads “There is one God, Creator of all things, infinitely perfect, and eternally existing in three manifestations: Father, Son and Holy Spirit.”

Despite not being a Christian even a little, Roberts gave Jakes free reign to discuss a host of topics, as well as promote his new book “Don’t Drop The Mic,” all while describing the encounter and conversation with Jakes as “Spirit-filled.”


Unfortunately, this is not the first time the purveyor of theological poison known as Charisma has promoted and endorsed Jakes. They have a long history of it, showing again why they have no discernment, and no regard for the love of truth or foundational Christian doctrine.

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Charismatic says Witches Snatched Her from Bethel Church to Perform Satanic Ritual

Charisma News, collector and passer-off-as-facts of all sorts of wacky tales of Charismatic gaucherie, recently highlighted a video by Sid Roth interviewing a woman who claims that witches snatched her out of a Bethel Church service to perform ritual satanic abuse on her.

Though the interview is years old, Charisma author Jessilyn Lancaster thought to highlight it and the ministry of Sid Roth, who granted the interviewed woman an altered voice and blurred face to protect her identity, all the while Roth listens in rapt and affirming attention.

The woman describes how she was raised by generations of Satanists, and in fact, was a Southern Baptist Christian during the day and a Satanist at night who was involved with 12 different cults.

Roth asks how many Satanists there are out there and she replies:

It would probably be staggering because of the ones who have been in generation ties and for those who have been pulled into ceremonies. There are children raised to be breeders and used in different forms that are tied to it, and don’t believe there’s a way out.

This Bethel-attending woman describes how the cults programmed her with hymns, singing songs like “Come thou fount” as they ritually abused her, embedding into hymns satanic associations.

She explains to Roth that this was so that when she went to church and heard hymns she would instantly think “satanic thoughts” and have terror and fright and confusion. In fact, the song “Amazing Grace” was one of the worst ones.

But because Bethel doesn’t sing hymns, the devil wasn’t able to brainwash her and the Satanists were unable to reinforce their deviltry. She emphasizes that the Satanists hate modern Bethel music because they can’t get to them.

This whole story perfectly encapsulates Charisma, Roth, and Bethel all in one.