President Donald Trump has named him Prosperity Evangelical Pastor Paula White, head of his new White House Faith Office. Ally Beth Stucky It's not surprising that she's “friendly” is and she's disappointed.
Until 2019, Stucky was critical of White and wrote in X's post. If you want some better suggestions, Mr. Press, hit me. ”
“This is still true,” Stucky says, recalling her old post. “I don't think Trump would think of the same thing as us about Paula White. I think Paula White is a conservative. I think she was a big supporter of President Trump. She's the truth. I'm sure I said that.”
But being conservative, supporting Trump and saying things are true should not change who she is.
“She is a televangelist. She is known as the gospel of prosperity,” says Stucky. The Gospel preacher of Prosperity says, “The people who make you believe that if you do something for God, he will do something for you.”
“If you keep these lessons, he will reward you with financial compensation, material wealth, health, and that usually has a certain tie in charismatic movement. Essentially “As a Christian, you are entitled to access to full health and financial success,” she continues.
White has also been married three times and is reported to be associated with a pastor at the church where she and her first husband attended. She married the pastor in 2007 before divorced him.
She later married band Jonathan Cain musician.
“This is pretty cool,” Stucky says in 2000 White was invited to preach prosperity preacher TD Jakes at a conference.
Jakes himself said, “Prosperity is a way of thinking. Anything you say to yourself will manifest.”
“It's New Age nonsense. It's not Christian,” Stucky says. “God already has plans and purpose for your life, but it's up to you to believe in his plans.”
Jakes also argues, “If you follow God, you will never destroy another day in your life.”
“Of course, this isn't necessarily true,” Stucky says. “Look at the lives of the apostles. When you think about all the Christians that exist in the world, and all of Yemen, China and North Korea, they don't have money. They are the ones who are of their economic wealth. Do you not believe in God for? Is that not being promoted in the slave factories they work in those countries?”
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