Butker referred to "Deadly Sin" and suggested that Women do not need careers. Yes, he is entitled to his beliefs. He is not entitled to pass judgement or make decisions for others. That's exactly what has been happening since Roe V Wade was overturned. That should be a private matter between the patient and doctor.Personal experience and that of many, many friends.
That is a personal belief, and he has a right to it. And what he said is not what you put in quotation marks; he spoke of the formation of the family as a worthy career. Again, his belief and he is entitled to it.
Of course, topics like this are the fuel of conservative talk radio, so the subject will be amplified well beyond is narrow impact at the commencement and graduation ceremony at a relatively small college.
Actually, Osteen's rather odd tenets say that God favors in life those who are believers and that faith and prosperity can join under his ministry.
I watched a service and sermon of his one time, and found it to be borderline drivel with a lot of pomp and circumstance to emphasize his prosperity so that others might join his ranks.
No, EMF is in the "money enables our ministry" business. Same as a non-profit hospital or the Red Cross.
Hospitals and the Red Cross provide services. EMF wants money for something that Jesus said was free...