prosperity gospel

Kenneth Copeland, one of the targets of an investigation by Senator Grassley, has apparently requested an audit by the IRS.

Attorneys for Kenneth Copeland Ministries sent a letter to the IRS’ Office of Examinations on Monday saying the church was willing to cooperate with a tax inquiry by the agency. Dallas television station KTVT first reported the North Texas-based church’s request for an IRS audit.

Leaders of the television ministry contend dozens of questions about expenses, executive compensation and amenities asked by Sen. Charles Grassley are similar to those posed in an IRS church tax inquiry. In the letter, attorneys for the ministry say the appropriate procedure would be for Grassley to obtain the information from the IRS after it conducts an audit of the church.

“At the conclusion of a properly conducted church tax inquiry, the Senate Committee on Finance could obtain the information Senator Grassley is seeking from the IRS through a request,” the letter said.

Copeland representatives previously delivered a letter to Grassley reiterating that the IRS, and not a Senate committee, should be dealing with the questions the Senator raised.

The request comes just days after a deadline set by Senator Grassley, whom Copeland declared a “holy war” on, went by without Copeland turning over the requested information.

I personally see this request as a sly move to make it seem like the church is cooperating while insulting both Grassley and the Senate Committee on Finance.   If I understood the Wikipedia entry correctly, the finance committee has the authority to investigate the IRS.

If that’s true, Copeland’s latest move is not unlike telling your boss you have no intention of speaking to him regarding your job but you’ve got no problem setting down with his secretary and having the same discussion.

The arrogance is just mind-blowing.  Too bad Grassley can’t fire Copeland like your boss could you, eh?

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Do you have enough faith to survive cancer?

by Karen on February 12, 2008

I’ve written a couple of posts about Kenneth Copeland and his holy war against Senator Grassley’s investigation, but a comment this morning reminded me of something that’s being overlooked in the scam that is the “prosperity gospel”.

What’s been overlooked is how Copeland and the rest get people to give them the money in the first place. As the story goes, the Christian god wants all Christians to have wonderful lives and if they don’t it’s only because they didn’t show enough faith. How does one show faith? By giving money and lots of it.

One such victim is Kristi’s mother Bonnie Parker. Bonnie Parker died in 2004 after refusing treatment for breast cancer (refusal of medical care is not uncommon amongst people who’ve been taught that faith is all you need). She died believing that she had not given Copeland’s empire enough money.

As far as Bonnie’s family can figure, the total amount is in the tens of thousands and possibly in the hundreds of thousands. Copeland’s empire has apparently stated that the total amount is a secret of the empire.

The preachers of the prosperity gospels aren’t just hypcocrites and frauds, they’re immoral, unethical and truly disgusting. Each and every one of them deserves nothing but scorn – at the very least.

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Copeland claims Huckabee supports his holy war

by Karen on February 1, 2008

Kenneth Copeland is claiming that Mike Huckabee supports him in his “holy war” against Senator Grassley and that that during a conversation with Huckabee about the investigation Huckabee literally screamed:

“Are you kidding me? Why should I stand with them and not stand with you? They’ve only got 11 percent approval rating.” And then he said, “Kenneth Copeland, I will stand with you.” He said, “You’re trying to get prosperity to the people and they’re trying to take it away from ‘em.” He said, “I will stand with you any time, anywhere, on any issue.” That settled that right there. I said, “Yeah, that’s my man! That’s my man, right there.”

I find it hard to believe that a Baptist, much less a Southern Baptist such as Huckabee, would support anyone preaching “prosperity” as it’s usually considered to be a corruption of “biblical” Christianity. So, either Copeland is lying (and I don’t think he is) or Huckabee is just another hypocrite who’ll say/do anything to get the support of the faith-heads.

Here’s the video of Copeland making the claim:
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A look at Kenneth Copeland’s Empire

January 30, 2008

CBS news recently did an investigation into the grandfather of the money making scheme called the “prosperity gospel” Kenneth “Holy Warrior” Copeland an this is what they found: Four private jets, an airport/strip and a lakeside house over 18 thousand square feet in size? If I didn’t have a conscious….

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Copeland declares "holy war" against Grassley

January 28, 2008

Last November Senator Grassley of Iowa decided to investigate claims that several prosperity gospel ministers were abusing their tax exempt status by using the loot donations they get via their ministries to fund their near obscene lifestyles. It’s been an uphill battle since with the targeted ministers suddenly pronouncing their support for separation of church(es) [...]

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