He looks like a used car salesman to me. Snake oil.I was aware of that, although I don’t think I’ve seen more than 30 seconds of one of his sermons.
He looks like a used car salesman to me. Snake oil.I was aware of that, although I don’t think I’ve seen more than 30 seconds of one of his sermons.
His dad was too.He looks like a used car salesman to me. Snake oil.
He is a combination of slick promotion, pop psychology, and Jesus loves you...turns into a message that people want to hear as they struggle with their lives. Really sad that people cannot see through this. Makes me wish I had been a lawyer...He looks like a used car salesman to me. Snake oil.
FIFYI was aware of that, although I don’t think I’ve seen more than 30 seconds of one of his "sermons".
He also has another 3 mil plus house in Tanglewood (the neighborhood GHW and Barbara Bush lived in)See if you can guess which house belongs to Joel Osteen and which belonged to Billy Graham.
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it's always projection
Cynthia Carnick, a woman who was suing to deny visitation rights to the father of her children citing his membership with the People of Praise, filed the court documents in question in 1993. The allegations made in the documents primarily name Dorothy and Kevin Ranaghan, the founder of the religious group, which is a covenanted community that requires members to live together and share their incomes.
I'll leave that one up to big guy in the sky.Much better chance JC meets the original JC one day than JO does.
Yes a Supreme Court Justice is in a Cult that sexually abused childrenMaybe without a rigged process ramming this woman down our throats a more thorough background investigation could have revealed this before the GOP placed a pedophile enabler on the highest court in the land, not that they flippin' care. "Save the children" was BS (and prjection) from the start.
Cynthia Carnick, a woman who was suing to deny visitation rights to the father of her children citing his membership with the People of Praise, filed the court documents in question in 1993. The allegations made in the documents primarily name Dorothy and Kevin Ranaghan, the founder of the religious group, which is a covenanted community that requires members to live together and share their incomes.
Per the allegations, Dorothy Ranaghan would allegedly “tie the arms and legs of two of the Ranaghans’ daughters—who were three and five at the time the incidents were allegedly witnessed—to their crib with a necktie,” The Guardian reports. Carnick further alleged that the Ranaghans practiced “sexual displays” in front of their children and adults in the household, including Dorothy lying on top of Kevin and “rocking” in front of their kids.
According to public records, Barrett lived in the Ranaghans’ household during her time in law school in the 1990s, and her husband Jesse Barrett, also a member of People of Praise, lived there as well. On top of this, Justice Barrett served in a leadership capacity as a “handmaid,” or female adviser to the group’s other female members. And from 2015 to 2017, Barrett served on the Trinity Schools board, which requires its members to belong to the People of Praise
A man with a gun and a knife was detained by police early Wednesday morning near Brett M. Kavanaugh’s Maryland home after making threats against the Supreme Court justice, according to federal officials.
According to a criminal complaint charging Nicholas John Roske with attempted murder of a federal judge, two U.S. Deputy Marshals spotted Roske get out of a cab in front of Kavanaugh’s home at approximately 1:05 a.m. He looked at the marshals and then walked down the street. Not long after, Montgomery County got the call from Roske saying he was suicidal and came to kill Kavanaugh.
And to think I had assumed my opinion of the SC had bottomed out already. The SC has the Trumpian ability to always go lower.Maybe without a rigged process ramming this woman down our throats a more thorough background investigation could have revealed this before the GOP placed a pedophile enabler on the highest court in the land, not that they flippin' care. "Save the children" was BS (and prjection) from the start.
Cynthia Carnick, a woman who was suing to deny visitation rights to the father of her children citing his membership with the People of Praise, filed the court documents in question in 1993. The allegations made in the documents primarily name Dorothy and Kevin Ranaghan, the founder of the religious group, which is a covenanted community that requires members to live together and share their incomes.
Per the allegations, Dorothy Ranaghan would allegedly “tie the arms and legs of two of the Ranaghans’ daughters—who were three and five at the time the incidents were allegedly witnessed—to their crib with a necktie,” The Guardian reports. Carnick further alleged that the Ranaghans practiced “sexual displays” in front of their children and adults in the household, including Dorothy lying on top of Kevin and “rocking” in front of their kids.
According to public records, Barrett lived in the Ranaghans’ household during her time in law school in the 1990s, and her husband Jesse Barrett, also a member of People of Praise, lived there as well. On top of this, Justice Barrett served in a leadership capacity as a “handmaid,” or female adviser to the group’s other female members. And from 2015 to 2017, Barrett served on the Trinity Schools board, which requires its members to belong to the People of Praise
hope his house has only one door and I offer my thoughts and prayers.
it was discussed by some of us, but the media is terrified of upsetting the right as well as the religious so it was never pushed. They couched it as "her religion is a personal issue" not holy crap this lady is a crazy cult memberAnd to think I had assumed my opinion of the SC had bottomed out already. The SC has the Trumpian ability to always go lower.
My God, I know the process was rushed, but with what was at stake, how was the religious nutcase connection overlooked in her hearings?