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As I come from Charismatic Church. Benny Hinn is one of the well -known and famous pastor in Charistmatic Church. ( Although he corrupted, divorce, spoke false prophecy, curse the people who against his ministry openly and in public)

I read his book ' Good Morning , Holy Spirit' before.His mother was Greek Orthodoxy, but did not know GOd much. His Father was Greek Orthodoxy. He was baptised in Greek Orthodox but taught by Catholic nuts. He and his family orginally belong to Greek Orthodoxy .( As what he mentioned in this book --- Good morning , Holy spirit)

In this book--- "Good morning , holy spirit', he talk about his experience on the assembling of Cathoic , Greek Orthodox Church . He say that he could not experience the presence of God there. He say that most prayer of the Greek and Catholic Christians are mostly in fixed form, like Lord's prayer, Apostle Creed, etc. They do not know how to chat with God. Their prayer is too systematic, praying to GOd to them is just a " routine procedure".    Moreover, He also say that Greek and Catholic Orthodox is too focus on Rituals and dogma, but ignore the Great Power of God . They do not know how to listen the voice of Holy Spirit and be guided by Him.

WHat do you think about Benny Hinn's comment on Greek and Catholic Church?
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« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2012, 09:34:54 AM »

He was baptised in Greek Orthodox but taught by Catholic nuts.

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In this book--- "Good morning , holy spirit', he talk about his experience on the assembling of Cathoic , Greek Orthodox Church . He say that he could not experience the presence of God there. He said that most prayer of the Greek and Catholic Christians are in fixed form, like Lord's prayer, Apostle Creed, etc. They do not know how to chat with God. Their prayer is too systematic, praying to GOd to them is just a " routine procedure".    Moreover, He also say that Greek and Catholic Orthodox is on Rituals and dogma, but ignore the Great Power of God . They do not know how to listen the voice of Holy Spirit and be guided by Holy Spirit.

WHat do you think about Benny Hinn's comment on Greek and Catholic Church?

I think it's nonsense. Ever read about St. Symeon the New Theologian?
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« Reply #2 on: November 23, 2012, 09:39:11 AM »

He was baptised in Greek Orthodox but taught by Catholic nuts.

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In his book, he say that when he was baby,  he was baptisted by the patriarch of Jerusalem, Benedictus. And so came under the Greek Orthodoxy

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« Reply #3 on: November 23, 2012, 09:44:20 AM »

He was baptised in Greek Orthodox but taught by Catholic nuts.

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In his book, he say that when he was baby,  he was baptisted by the patriarch of Jerusalem, Benedictus. And so come under the Greek Orthodoxy

It's the nuts part. Nuts means fools so you say he was educated by Catholic fools. You must mean nuns. But it's a funny mistake  Smiley
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« Reply #4 on: November 23, 2012, 09:45:10 AM »

He was baptised in Greek Orthodox but taught by Catholic nuts.

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In his book, he say that when he was baby,  he was baptisted by the patriarch of Jerusalem, Benedictus. And so come under the Greek Orthodoxy

It's the nuts part. Nuts means fools so you say he was educated by Catholic fools. You must mean nuns. But it's a funny mistake  Smiley
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And He said that he was taught by Catholic Nuns, but joined the assembling of Greek Orthodox Church on Saturdays and Sundays. And Any other comments about Benny Hinn's view on Greek Orthodoxy in His written book,e.g Good Morning, Holy Spirit?
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In this book--- "Good morning , holy spirit', he talk about his experience on the assembling of Cathoic , Greek Orthodox Church . He say that he could not experience the presence of God there. He say that most prayer of the Greek and Catholic Christians are mostly in fixed form, like Lord's prayer, Apostle Creed, etc. They do not know how to chat with God. Their prayer is too systematic.To them,praying to GOd  is just a " routine procedure".    Moreover, He also say that Greek and Catholic Orthodox is too focus on Rituals and dogma, but ignore the Great Power of God . They do not know how to listen the voice of Holy Spirit and be guided by Him.

THe above is the Benny Hinn's criticisms on Ancient Church (including Catholic and Orthodox Church)  that I find in " Good morning , Holy Spirit ". Is his criticisms true?

NO one opposites his criticism, except Cyrillic ?
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In this book--- "Good morning , holy spirit', he talk about his experience on the assembling of Cathoic , Greek Orthodox Church . He say that he could not experience the presence of God there. He say that most prayer of the Greek and Catholic Christians are mostly in fixed form, like Lord's prayer, Apostle Creed, etc. They do not know how to chat with God. Their prayer is too systematic.To them,praying to GOd  is just a " routine procedure".    Moreover, He also say that Greek and Catholic Orthodox is too focus on Rituals and dogma, but ignore the Great Power of God . They do not know how to listen the voice of Holy Spirit and be guided by Him.

THe above is the Benny Hinn's criticisms on Ancient Church (including Catholic and Orthodox Church)  that I find in " Good morning , Holy Spirit ". Is his criticisms true?

NO one opposites his criticism, except Cyrillic ?
You just haven't waited long enough. You started this thread while many of us were asleep. You just need to be patient as we drag our butts out of bed on this second day of the Thanksgiving holiday from work. Wink

Personally, I think Benny Hinn nuts.
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We do not know the Great Power of God?  So what does he think about turning bread and wine into the Flesh and Blood of God the Son Himself?
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We have fixed prayers but there is no prohibition for a person to pray to God on their own words privately. The point is that in Liturgy we are praying together, we are one body. You need predetermined prayers for that.

Also, pre-made prayers *teach us how to pray*. Unfortunately, our hearts are so impure that even our prayer is corrupted. When we use the prayers of the saints and of the fathers we have models of pure prayer. In time, after much fasting and much prayer, we too pray like they did.
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« Reply #9 on: November 23, 2012, 02:52:06 PM »

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In this book--- "Good morning , holy spirit', he talk about his experience on the assembling of Cathoic , Greek Orthodox Church . He say that he could not experience the presence of God there. He say that most prayer of the Greek and Catholic Christians are mostly in fixed form, like Lord's prayer, Apostle Creed, etc. They do not know how to chat with God. Their prayer is too systematic.To them,praying to GOd  is just a " routine procedure".    Moreover, He also say that Greek and Catholic Orthodox is too focus on Rituals and dogma, but ignore the Great Power of God . They do not know how to listen the voice of Holy Spirit and be guided by Him.

THe above is the Benny Hinn's criticisms on Ancient Church (including Catholic and Orthodox Church)  that I find in " Good morning , Holy Spirit ". Is his criticisms true?

NO one opposites his criticism, except Cyrillic ?
You just haven't waited long enough. You started this thread while many of us were asleep. You just need to be patient as we drag our butts out of bed on this second day of the Thanksgiving holiday from work. Wink

Personally, I think Benny Hinn nuts.

I except many would oppose his view on Greek Orthodox ! angel

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We do not know the Great Power of God?  So what does he think about turning bread and wine into the Flesh and Blood of God the Son Himself?

He do agree Catholic and Orthodox view on Holy communion.Thus, some pastors criticize him.( http://www.soulwinning.info/wolves/benny_hinn-catholicism.htm)(http://biblelight.net/Benny-Hinn-Mass.htm)

Moreover, he also comments that the ancient church,including Greek orthodox and catholic Church ignores  the anointing of Holy Spirit in 'Good morning , holy spirit'!

( According to Benny hinn and most Christmatic Church's definition, "anointing of holy spirit" means the power  is given by Holy spirit and transmitted through His people to carry out supernatural acts and miracles )
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In this book--- "Good morning , holy spirit', he talk about his experience on the assembling of Cathoic , Greek Orthodox Church . He say that he could not experience the presence of God there. He say that most prayer of the Greek and Catholic Christians are mostly in fixed form, like Lord's prayer, Apostle Creed, etc. They do not know how to chat with God. Their prayer is too systematic.To them,praying to GOd  is just a " routine procedure".    Moreover, He also say that Greek and Catholic Orthodox is too focus on Rituals and dogma, but ignore the Great Power of God . They do not know how to listen the voice of Holy Spirit and be guided by Him.

THe above is the Benny Hinn's criticisms on Ancient Church (including Catholic and Orthodox Church)  that I find in " Good morning , Holy Spirit ". Is his criticisms true?

NO one opposites his criticism, except Cyrillic ?
No, of course not. His criticism is an opinion and opinions aren't necessarily true. The Lord's Prayer is biblical. Anyone who criticise it, criticise Christ, since He taught it to the Apostles. You don't have to look deep into Orthodoxy to find examples of people, whose prayer life far exceeds what most of us are doing today.  
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In this book--- "Good morning , holy spirit', he talk about his experience on the assembling of Cathoic , Greek Orthodox Church . He say that he could not experience the presence of God there. He say that most prayer of the Greek and Catholic Christians are mostly in fixed form, like Lord's prayer, Apostle Creed, etc. They do not know how to chat with God. Their prayer is too systematic.To them,praying to GOd  is just a " routine procedure".    Moreover, He also say that Greek and Catholic Orthodox is too focus on Rituals and dogma, but ignore the Great Power of God . They do not know how to listen the voice of Holy Spirit and be guided by Him.

THe above is the Benny Hinn's criticisms on Ancient Church (including Catholic and Orthodox Church)  that I find in " Good morning , Holy Spirit ". Is his criticisms true?

NO one opposites his criticism, except Cyrillic ?

To my mind, it's impossible to say whether his criticism is "true" or not.  (Personally I don't believe it is.)  What Hinn might be arguing - what probably most unaware Evangelical Protestants think - is that the Orthodox/Catholic churches rather predispose its members, baptized as infants and largely subject in the European and Middle Eastern, African regions to a liturgy in a language they will not understand unless they deliberately, intelligently research its texts in vernacular (or modern, in a case like Greek) translation.  To Hinn and like Protestants, this could mean that the normal vehicle for spiritual experience and understanding is lost to the vast majority of Orthdox and Catholics who will not and should not have to - undertake this special study.  So don't harp hard on me, I have said that I don't agree with this, although am a little sympathetic to it.

I've been wanting to post for some time - and I might as well here - that a substantial crux of my own potential inquiry into Orthodoxy is how different the impression of Orthodoxy might be viewed from the perspective of either a cradle or a convert.  Benny Hinn writes from the perspective of a cradle who unfortunately did not bother to dig into the deeper, non-surface spiritual testimonies and truths (or 'Truth') of the Orthodox Church, but rather left to a more instant-gratification, 'simple-minded' appealing modern brand of the Christian religion.  For what it is worth, this seems to be the reality of a great many cradle Orthodox who were 'born into it.'  In contrast to the many cradle Orthodox who left and became largely Evangelicals, there seems to be a respectably large group of Evangelical Protestant intellectuals who convert to Orthodoxy and who, I think, would constitute the majority of members on these boards although I wouldn't claim for sure.

When enquiring into Orthodoxy (or Roman Catholicism, as the case might be) I would like to be more convinced by the witness of lifelong cradles who have a similar, not identical, level of personal devotion and piety as Evangelical Protestants characterize as desirable for a Christian 'in a relationship' with Jesus Christ.  This devotion would also be coincidental, as in the sense of not being "re-converted" by the testimony of converts or reverts.  It is probably a weakness and an amount of personal pride, but I can't get past the feeling that it cheapens the testimony of Orthodoxy - in North America, at least - to stand its own ground if its most prominent apologetic voices are converts from another Christian tradition that happens to emphasize such a strong apologetic zeal and *personal* feel to the faith.
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Greetings in that Divine and Most Precious Name of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!

As I come from Charismatic Church. Benny Hinn is one of the well -known and famous pastor in Charistmatic Church. ( Although he corrupted, divorce, spoke false prophecy, curse the people who against his ministry openly and in public)



You're being too nice, you should hear what the late Dr. Gene Scott always had to say about Benny Hinn  laugh

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I read his book ' Good Morning , Holy Spirit' before.His mother was Greek Orthodoxy, but did not know GOd much. His Father was Greek Orthodoxy. He was baptised in Greek Orthodox but taught by Catholic nuts. He and his family orginally belong to Greek Orthodoxy .( As what he mentioned in this book --- Good morning , Holy spirit)

In this book--- "Good morning , holy spirit', he talk about his experience on the assembling of Cathoic , Greek Orthodox Church . He say that he could not experience the presence of God there. He say that most prayer of the Greek and Catholic Christians are mostly in fixed form, like Lord's prayer, Apostle Creed, etc. They do not know how to chat with God. Their prayer is too systematic, praying to GOd to them is just a " routine procedure".    Moreover, He also say that Greek and Catholic Orthodox is too focus on Rituals and dogma, but ignore the Great Power of God . They do not know how to listen the voice of Holy Spirit and be guided by Him.

WHat do you think about Benny Hinn's comment on Greek and Catholic Church?

Benny Hinn is a blatant crook and charlatan.  I have ZERO respect and even less trust for that man.  What he says is  generally a blend of lies, self-aggrandizement, and manipulation.  Such snakes in the grass will surely find the heel of Our Lady stepping firmly on their heads the way our good mothers always watched for our safety from the wild and predatory animals whenever as children we played in the yard..



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« Reply #13 on: November 23, 2012, 04:57:29 PM »

Hinn's criticism is pretty common. I've certainly heard it before.

So, the reason why we use these standard prayers is because we know they work. In the case of the Lord's Prayer, it was clearly given to humanity by Christ himself. There is an excellent reason for us saying them. That being said, I know that when I was growing up Catholic, there was definitely a temptation for me to simply say Hail Marys and Our Fathers and call it a day. I was saying the right words, but without much intentionality behind them. So I get that part of Hinn's criticism.

I think he is wrong for a couple of reasons, though. The positive thing you have to say is that Orthodox spirituality has an ancient tradition of prayer and mysticism that is beyond anything else in the world. In fact, Orthodox mysticism is what first caught my eye as a Catholic. Even though there are Catholic mystics, it is not uncommon today to have Catholic schools and clergy recommending Orthodox literature for those pursuing spirituality and mysticism. Look at the dispute between St. Gregory Palamas and Barlaam. It would be hard to argue there is any Christian church that puts a higher value on mysticism and communion with God than the Orthodox Church.

On the negative side, one of the arguments I've heard articulated against Hinn-type prayer is that it can be rather Pharisaical. Jesus told us to shut the door and pray in private, not loudly speaking in public in an overwrought manner. If you want a really horrifying example of Pharisaical prayer, find Gov. Rick Perry's "prayer" at his rally in the Houston stadium. Really a sad example of someone using "prayer" as a commercial.

To tie it all together, Orthodox are taught to value and use the standard prayers we have received from Jesus, the Bible, and tradition. When we are still learning to pray, these prayers keep us from error. Some of the commonest errors, in turn, are focusing only on our own needs and praying demonstratively in the way Jesus cautioned us against. Orthodoxy does not, however, exclude anyone from praying in a more personal, "charismatic" manner.
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WHat do you think about Benny Hinn's comment on Greek and Catholic Church?

I agree with him.  However, what is seen in a good number of the Greek Orthodox Church should not be confused with what is the teaching of the Church.  There is nothing more beautiful, emotional, and spiritual than Orthodoxy as practiced by those that understand and actually follow the teachings.  It is unfortunate, but not unusual, that Mr. Hinn did not experience that.
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Greetings in that Divine and Most Precious Name of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!


WHat do you think about Benny Hinn's comment on Greek and Catholic Church?

I agree with him.  However, what is seen in a good number of the Greek Orthodox Church should not be confused with what is the teaching of the Church.  There is nothing more beautiful, emotional, and spiritual than Orthodoxy as practiced by those that understand and actually follow the teachings.  It is unfortunate, but not unusual, that Mr. Hinn did not experience that.

I think you're giving Benny Hinn too much credit here, if you've followed this guy across the past few decades its pretty obvious he is a charlatan at best, a blatant crook at worst.  His opinions about the Orthodox Church are null and void in the context that his analysis concludes that in his own empty, lifeless, and spiritually dead "church" where he is the "pastor" is the true and actual source of Grace.  Can't experience God in the Orthodox Church? So what, move to the even spiritually emptier place because folks can experience the devils masquerading as God there?

Protestantism is one thing, but Benny Hinn is another altogether.  Protestants haves some redeeming qualities, Benny Hinn's "ministry" has none I assure you  police



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Greetings in that Divine and Most Precious Name of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!


WHat do you think about Benny Hinn's comment on Greek and Catholic Church?

I agree with him.  However, what is seen in a good number of the Greek Orthodox Church should not be confused with what is the teaching of the Church.  There is nothing more beautiful, emotional, and spiritual than Orthodoxy as practiced by those that understand and actually follow the teachings.  It is unfortunate, but not unusual, that Mr. Hinn did not experience that.

I think you're giving Benny Hinn too much credit here, if you've followed this guy across the past few decades its pretty obvious he is a charlatan at best, a blatant crook at worst.  His opinions about the Orthodox Church are null and void in the context that his analysis concludes that in his own empty, lifeless, and spiritually dead "church" where he is the "pastor" is the true and actual source of Grace.  Can't experience God in the Orthodox Church? So what, move to the even spiritually emptier place because folks can experience the devils masquerading as God there?

Protestantism is one thing, but Benny Hinn is another altogether.  Protestants haves some redeeming qualities, Benny Hinn's "ministry" has none I assure you  police



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I am not giving him any credit.  He is only saying what EVERY ex-Orthodox and ex-Catholic that I ever knew in the Protestant churches has told me.  Even an broken clock is right twice a day.
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A greeyd man!!

I remember in 'Good morning , holy spirit', he said God asked him to marry Suzanne. In May, He say that God asked him remarry the Suzanne after divorce, and promise all audience to have remarriage in September. But Now, He chagend again and said that he have to wait on the Lord to let them know when to get married again. He keep taking benefits from Jesus' name.

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False prophets!!

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He curse people who against his ministry openly and in pubilc

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We have fixed prayers but there is no prohibition for a person to pray to God on their own words privately. The point is that in Liturgy we are praying together, we are one body. You need predetermined prayers for that.

Also, pre-made prayers *teach us how to pray*. Unfortunately, our hearts are so impure that even our prayer is corrupted. When we use the prayers of the saints and of the fathers we have models of pure prayer. In time, after much fasting and much prayer, we too pray like they did.

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In this book--- "Good morning , holy spirit', he talk about his experience on the assembling of Cathoic , Greek Orthodox Church . He say that he could not experience the presence of God there. He say that most prayer of the Greek and Catholic Christians are mostly in fixed form, like Lord's prayer, Apostle Creed, etc. They do not know how to chat with God. Their prayer is too systematic.To them,praying to GOd  is just a " routine procedure".    Moreover, He also say that Greek and Catholic Orthodox is too focus on Rituals and dogma, but ignore the Great Power of God . They do not know how to listen the voice of Holy Spirit and be guided by Him.

THe above is the Benny Hinn's criticisms on Ancient Church (including Catholic and Orthodox Church)  that I find in " Good morning , Holy Spirit ". Is his criticisms true?

NO one opposites his criticism, except Cyrillic ?
No, of course not. His criticism is an opinion and opinions aren't necessarily true. The Lord's Prayer is biblical. Anyone who criticise it, criticise Christ, since He taught it to the Apostles. You don't have to look deep into Orthodoxy to find examples of people, whose prayer life far exceeds what most of us are doing today.  

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In this book--- "Good morning , holy spirit', he talk about his experience on the assembling of Cathoic , Greek Orthodox Church . He say that he could not experience the presence of God there. He say that most prayer of the Greek and Catholic Christians are mostly in fixed form, like Lord's prayer, Apostle Creed, etc. They do not know how to chat with God. Their prayer is too systematic.To them,praying to GOd  is just a " routine procedure".    Moreover, He also say that Greek and Catholic Orthodox is too focus on Rituals and dogma, but ignore the Great Power of God . They do not know how to listen the voice of Holy Spirit and be guided by Him.

THe above is the Benny Hinn's criticisms on Ancient Church (including Catholic and Orthodox Church)  that I find in " Good morning , Holy Spirit ". Is his criticisms true?

NO one opposites his criticism, except Cyrillic ?

To my mind, it's impossible to say whether his criticism is "true" or not.  (Personally I don't believe it is.)  What Hinn might be arguing - what probably most unaware Evangelical Protestants think - is that the Orthodox/Catholic churches rather predispose its members, baptized as infants and largely subject in the European and Middle Eastern, African regions to a liturgy in a language they will not understand unless they deliberately, intelligently research its texts in vernacular (or modern, in a case like Greek) translation.  To Hinn and like Protestants, this could mean that the normal vehicle for spiritual experience and understanding is lost to the vast majority of Orthdox and Catholics who will not and should not have to - undertake this special study.  So don't harp hard on me, I have said that I don't agree with this, although am a little sympathetic to it.

I've been wanting to post for some time - and I might as well here - that a substantial crux of my own potential inquiry into Orthodoxy is how different the impression of Orthodoxy might be viewed from the perspective of either a cradle or a convert.  Benny Hinn writes from the perspective of a cradle who unfortunately did not bother to dig into the deeper, non-surface spiritual testimonies and truths (or 'Truth') of the Orthodox Church, but rather left to a more instant-gratification, 'simple-minded' appealing modern brand of the Christian religion.  For what it is worth, this seems to be the reality of a great many cradle Orthodox who were 'born into it.'  In contrast to the many cradle Orthodox who left and became largely Evangelicals, there seems to be a respectably large group of Evangelical Protestant intellectuals who convert to Orthodoxy and who, I think, would constitute the majority of members on these boards although I wouldn't claim for sure.

When enquiring into Orthodoxy (or Roman Catholicism, as the case might be) I would like to be more convinced by the witness of lifelong cradles who have a similar, not identical, level of personal devotion and piety as Evangelical Protestants characterize as desirable for a Christian 'in a relationship' with Jesus Christ.  This devotion would also be coincidental, as in the sense of not being "re-converted" by the testimony of converts or reverts.  It is probably a weakness and an amount of personal pride, but I can't get past the feeling that it cheapens the testimony of Orthodoxy - in North America, at least - to stand its own ground if its most prominent apologetic voices are converts from another Christian tradition that happens to emphasize such a strong apologetic zeal and *personal* feel to the faith.

You mean Benny Hinn did not study deep enough about Greek Orthodoxy before he make his comments in Good morning , Holy Spirit?
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« Reply #19 on: November 25, 2012, 08:36:30 AM »

Going to Liturgy today, oh yes for those that forget, my personal and your personal Savior is present there in the Greek Orthodox church the same as the other Orthodox churches that celebrate today. Today, as we worship God, as we read from the Bible, as we commune with God, as I solemnly and reverently pray to God asking to be made worthy once again, as I humbly submit to God, I will remember those that miss the mark and fail to recognize the One True Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church.
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« Reply #20 on: November 25, 2012, 08:38:40 AM »

I would not believe Benny Hinn if he said rain was wet.

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« Reply #21 on: November 25, 2012, 10:48:32 AM »

I've known a lot of Catholic nuts ... mostly in my own family! Cheesy
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« Reply #22 on: November 25, 2012, 05:30:30 PM »

Greetings in that Divine and Most Precious Name of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!


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Benny Hinn - Dark Lord of the Sith
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9SS95q2kpg

 laugh laugh laugh

Hahahahahaaa!

He would make a good character in Mortal Kombat or something. His power would be a "burst of (false) spirit."  Wink
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« Reply #24 on: November 27, 2012, 10:56:54 AM »

Lest this thread devolve into a sea of nonsensical Hinn bashing, would anyone else care to explain just how Benny Hinn is a false prophet and not to be trusted?
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« Reply #25 on: November 28, 2012, 11:44:14 AM »

I would rather have the tested and experienced standards of the church, than a focus on emotional worship which doesn't glorify God but instead only serves oneself.
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« Reply #26 on: November 28, 2012, 01:41:18 PM »

I would rather have the tested and experienced standards of the church, than a focus on emotional worship which doesn't glorify God but instead only serves oneself.


In Protestant, nobody would have the standards to prove whether the 'New Faith', 'New Doctrine', 'New truth' are from God or not. Nobody would have the standards to prove whether the miracles which manisfied in Protestant Church is from GOd or not.  It is all depends on personal judgment, personal feeling , personal experience, personal interpretation of Scriptures and  personal claiming of "guidance by Holy Spirit " Roll Eyes.
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« Reply #27 on: November 28, 2012, 02:01:56 PM »

Lest this thread devolve into a sea of nonsensical Hinn bashing, would anyone else care to explain just how Benny Hinn is a false prophet and not to be trusted?

There are numerous reasons, but I'll point out a few, which I admit I got from the Wiki entry.

1. "Hinn is notable for his mistaken prophecies relating to the end times, including the destruction of homosexuals in the USA, the death of Fidel Castro in the 1990s, and the end of the world in 1992 and 1999." (reference cited: "YouTube clips of false teachings and prophecies")

2. "In November 2004, the CBC Television show The Fifth Estate did a special titled "Do You Believe in Miracles" on the apparent transgressions committed by Benny Hinn's ministry.[3] With the aid of hidden cameras and crusade witnesses, the producers of the show demonstrated Benny's apparent misappropriation of funds, his fabrication of the truth, and the way in which his staff chose crusade audience members to come on stage to proclaim their miracle healings.[3] In particular, the investigation highlighted the fact that the most desperate miracle seekers who attend a Hinn crusade—the quadriplegics, the brain-damaged, virtually anyone with a visibly obvious physical condition—are never allowed up on stage; those who attempt to get in the line of possible healings are intercepted and directed to return to their seats."

3. "In 1999, Hinn appeared on the Trinity Broadcasting Network, claiming that God had given him a vision predicting the resurrection of thousands of dead people after watching the network—laying out a scenario of people placing their dead loved ones' hands on TV screens tuned into the station—and suggesting that TBN would be "an extension of Heaven to Earth"."

(all of the above from the Wikipedia entry at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benny_Hinn)

Here's another one - according to an article on MSN (http://lifestyle.msn.co.nz/nzmenslifestyle/intheknow/8194348/10-end-of-the-world-predictions)

"Popular faith healer and evangelist Benny Hinn used a late evening service on 31 December 1989 to issue a list of apocalyptic predictions for the 1990s. Unfortunately for him, somebody taped it.

Now, as far has as NZ Men knows, nobody rose from the dead in the 1990s (John Travolta's career doesn't count), the homosexual community was not destroyed, earthquakes did not ravage nations previously immune to them, and the world was not ruled by Satan disguised as a "short man"."


That should pretty much take care of it.  Grin
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