Benny Hinn

fake healer Benny Hinn

 

BENNY HINN: WOLF IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING

Of all of The TV Preachers and Charlatans today, there are non more Charismatic and Satanic than Benny Hinn.

FALSE PROPHET

Back in the 1990's, Benny Hinn made a series of "prophecies". Hinn said, "God told him if Christians will send him money to build his television ministry, God will destroy the Homosexuals in America, just as He destroyed Sodom & Gomorrah."

Christians, believing Hinn was The Prophet of God, sent Hinn $millions of dollars. God never brought down "fire from heaven" upon Homosexual filled cities in America, but Benny Hinn racked in donations in excess of $25 Million Dollars.

Benny Hinn made a second prophecy that "Jesus will return in the year 2000 AD and set up his kingdom."

Despite both prophecies failing to come true, Many Christians refuse to see Benny Hinn as the false prophet that he is and continue to send him $$$ millions of dollars.

NECROMANCER

Benny Hinn proudly admits that he "prays at the grave of Kathren Kullman, (an alleged faith healer) for her healing powers to flow into him".

The Bible Condemns this practice of Benny Hinn as Necromancy and Satanic. For all we know, Hinn encounters a Demom from Hell who poses as the deceased, Kullman. Despite Benny Hinn admitting to Practicing Necromancy, Christians continue to send Hinn $ millions in donations.

FALSE HEALER

On an HBO Documentary, Benny Hinn freely admits that "He cannot heal the truly sick, such as people with cancer, Aids, heart disease". Hinn adds, " I use Hypnosis Techniques to people feel better at my crusades."

Despite the admission from Hinn, Tens of Thousands of Christians rush to Benn Hinn Crusades and pray for the healing of serious diseases such as Cancer, Aids and Heart Disease.

When you tell Hinn's Followers about the HBO Documentary, many say, "That was a trick of the Devil. HBO took Hinn's word out of context."

THIEF AND LIAR

Benny Hinn was sued and lost three wrongful death law suits. (out of court settlements/ undisclosed payments). All three times, Hinn told people at his crusades they were healed of cancer or AIDS. These victims, believed the lies of Benny Hinn, stopped taking their medicine and died.

Followers of Benny Hinn claim this is all "tricks of the devil" and Hinn "payed the $$$$ to avoid controversy."

On Dateline Interview, Benny Hinn was questioned about another donation campaign. Benny Hinn raised $25 million dollars to build an orphange in S. California.

Benny Hinn never built the Orphange and ended all plans to build it. When questioned on Dateline, Benny Hinn smiled and said, "The Lord told me not to build the orphange. God will reveal new plans."

Benny Hinn refuses to account for the $25 Million or say where the $$$$ is. His Faithful Flock doesn't seem to care.

TOUCH NOT GOD'S ANOINTED

Many blinded Christians defend Benny Hinn's exploits with, "Touch Not God's Anointed". They take this from the O.T. text where David wrote, "I will not kill King Saul because he is God's Anointed".

The problem with this defense is that Saul was anointed King of Israel, not a TV Preacher. Second, exposing the Lies and Wickedness of Benny Hinn is not an attenpt to kill him, but to save others from his deception and possibly their own lives.

Benny Hinn seems to believe this madness because at his crusades he warns people, "Touch not God's Anointed. If you try to interfere with My Ministry, God will strike you dead. Not just you but your children, your children too."

THE POWER OF BENNY HINN

There is a severe drought today in Christianity, in terms of The divine, of healings and miracles.

This is because Churches have exchanged the Truth of God for popular lies, many lies that Benny Hinn preaches. God is not mocked. When a Church teaches Falsehood, The Lord removes his healing power, no miracles.

So Christians sit in their dead Churches with no power and no healings and suddenly,

THE BENNY HINN CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN!

People go to a Benny Hinn Crusade and experience A Spiritual Power and "feel" a spiritual presense. They believe this is The Holy Spirit and line up for healing from God's Anointed, Benny Hinn, with cash and checks in hand.

The Truth is that Benny Hinn is "Anointed", he is anointed by Satan Himself! The Spirit and presense that people feel is Satan, The Devil. When Benny Hinn waves his hand and knocks people unconscious, he does so by the power of hell.

The Proof of what I am saying is The fruits of Hinn's Ministry. The sick remain sick, The terminally ill die, The cripples rot in their wheelchair and Benny Hinn moves from state to state, racking in over $25 million dollars a year from the simple, the desperate and the naive. Click here for the reference

 

Benny Hinn - Let the bodies hit the floor


God said that Benny Hinn Ministries is a proven fraud in Deuteronomy 18:21-22 (KJV)

" And if thou say in thine heart, How shall we know the word which the Lord hath not spoken? When a prophet speaketh in the name of the Lord, if the thing follow not, nor come to pass, that is the thing which the Lord hath not spoken, but the prophet hath spoken it presumptuously: thou shalt not be afraid of him."

Benny Hinn Ministries is a fraud and Benny Hinn is a fake who claims to heal, speak in tongues, perform miracles. The fact even one prophecy he makes from God talking to him has failed gives us a legal right to make this claim unless he publicly recants such prophecies. We have a legal defense team in place to prove Benny Hinn is a fake and a fraud in US courts. Yes he complies with the tax laws of the land, but he is a heretic and not a Christian. Anyone who thinks otherwise better wake up to the reality. God is real, Jesus rose from the dead, we are saved by his blood, the Bible is true right down to the very last word, but Benny Hinn is an angel of Satan.

We are a group of Bible believing Christians who feel Benny Hinn and all charismatics/Pentecostals in general are deceiving the world with their false claims of healings, modern gibberish they call tongues and non-biblical occult practices like slain in the spirit.

Although the secular media is anti-Christian and very hostile to Christianity in general, we as God fearing, Bible believing Christians feel that their criticisms are completely valid. When the media (the world) examines the miracle claims of Benny Hinn and easily concludes that nothing supernatural or miraculous is happening,

The day after this story aired in March 2005, Benny Hinn posted specific rebuttals on his website that we, as Bible believing Christians, rejected as more smoke mirrors and satanic deception. None of his rebuttals address ANY of the key criticisms that the story made.

Let all Charismatics and Pentecostals be warned that since Benny Hinn is a proven fake, deceiver and liar, that it has critical implications for you as well, since you make the identical claims and practices. How could anyone tell the difference between you and Benny Hinn. After all, no church that claims immediate, supernatural, apostolic type healings has ever been documented. If you have such documentation, please send to us at: email-webmaster.htm. ( 1. documentation that proves the illness existed. 2. documentation that proves an instant supernatural change took place. 3. documentation that proves the illness is 100% gone.) For the reference click here

 

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This man preaches the wrong gospel and he will take you to hell!!!

 

Benny Hinn investigated by TBN and IRS

“According to documents provided to the newspaper by a watchdog group, the inquiry into the ministry began a year ago and the IRS has asked for dozens of detailed answers. The Trinity Foundation has investigated Hinn for more than a decade. Hinn ministry responses to IRS questions and a purported salary list for ministry officials are among documents that Trinity members said they salvaged from trash bins outside Hinn-related offices. The salary document lists Hinn as CEO and his annual earnings as $1.325 million.” (Emphasis Added)

“Since February of 2001, the Hinn Web site has been soliciting donations for a new orphanage to be built in this little town outside Mexico City saying it would be finished “soon.” But when we checked in Mexico, more than a year-and-a-half later, we could find no sign of any construction. But the Hinn web site kept promising that construction would be finished in, “a few short months.” That was news to the local official in charge of construction in the town, who told us the Hinn ministry hadn’t even been issued a building permit yet. What we did find, however, was this sign — curiously not in Spanish, but English — attached to a house the ministry called it’s ‘temporary orphanage,’ which appeared to be empty. The Hinn Web site continued to solicit donations”. (NBC News, Dec. 27, 2002).

“He lives with his wife and three children in a multimillion-dollar oceanfront mansion near the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Dana Point…. In an attempt to clear up his image, Hinn suggests meeting a Times reporter at the Four Seasons hotel in Newport Beach. Accompanied by bodyguards, Hinn arrives in his new Mercedes-Benz G500, an SUV that retails for about $80,000. He is dressed casually in black, from designer sunglasses to leather jacket to shoes… Hinn fiddles with his cell phone, which sports a Mercedes logo….(Hinn drives an $80,000 Mercedes-Benz G500.). First, Hinn declines to divulge his salary. (He told CNN in 1997 that he earns between $500,000 and $1 million annually, including book royalties.) "Look, any amount I make, somebody's going to be mad," he says…. Hinn does reveal that the $89 million taken in by his church in 2002 is a record for his Grapevine, Texas-based ministry, which has experienced double-digit growth during the past three years through direct-mail requests, viewer donations and offerings taken at the Miracle Crusades. By comparison, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Assn. had revenues of $96.6 million in 2001, the last year available.

Many of Hinn's financial practices go against those set forth by the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability, an organization that gained popularity after the televangelist scandals of the 1980s as Christian groups sought legitimacy in the eyes of donors. The council's standards include maintaining an independent board of directors with at least five members and allowing the public to view its finances” (Extracted from the Los Angeles Times July 27, 2003) Click here for thr reference.


Benny Hinn' Lies

William Lobdell, a Times staff, wrote about target-rich environment: the unregulated industry of televangelism is estimated to generate at least $1 billion through its roughly 2,000 electronic preachers, including 80 nationally syndicated television pastors. He told of the founder of the Dallas-based Trinity Foundation, Ole E Anthony, whose operatives struck dumpster pay dirt five years ago in south Florida when they found a travel itinerary for Benny Hinn, the Trinity Broadcasting Network's superstar faith healer who has filled sports arenas with ailing believers seeking miracles cures. Hinn's itinerary included first-class tickets on the Concorde from New York to London ($8,850 each) and reservations for presidential suites at pricey European hotels ($2,200 a night). A news story, including footage of Hinn and his associates boarding the jet, ran on CNN's "Impact." In addition, property records and videos supplied by Trinity investigators led to CNN and Dallas Morning News coverage of another Hinn controversy: fund-raising for a $30-million healing center in Dallas that has yet to be built.

According to a June article in The Dallas Morning News, shortly after Hinn announced his move to Texas, he said God had told him to build a "World Healing Center," and Hinn appealed for money. As much as $30 million was collected, but the center was never built. In April 2000, he told Trinity Broadcasting Network's Paul Crouch, "I'm putting all the money we have in the ministry to get out there and preach. The day (to build the healing center) will come. I'm in no hurry; neither is God."

Also about April 2000, Hinn's ministry began building a 58,000 square-foot office building in Irving. A few months after that, in August 2000, a holding company that is a subsidiary of Hinn's ministry began building a "parsonage" -- a $3 million, 7,200-square foot oceanfront home -- in Dana Point, Calif.

“Nor has Hinn publicly acknowledged his salary, though he told CNN in 1997 that his yearly income including book royalties was somewhere between $500,000 and $1 million. A spokesman has said Hinn generates about $60 million a year in donations”. (The Sun Herald. Posted on Fri, May. 17, 2002). For the reference click here

 

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