Let's start here. A random comment of a poster is not factual. Your assume it to be fact. Therefore you believe they should not be allowed the same status as any other religious organization and you show your general hatred.
Again, you're just calling it a lie and that's that. Your truth is not supreme.
Just what is that lie before me?
"These christian broadcasters (specifically Protestant) typically (not always) promote their church over their religion. Just look at the number of subchannels on TV that advertise one specific church. Same deal with megachurches who promote the hell out of their church. You'd think Lakewood Church was worshipping Joel Osteen and not "Jesus"."
You quoted the "lie".
Virtually every ministry promotes their way. It's the way that works for a certain group of people. The Bible says to go out and evangelize the world. Seems they're doing so. To sustain that infrastructure to do so takes a base of financial support.
Except they're not "evangelizing" the world. They're seeking their church brand. Most people wouldn't even know what denomination churches like Lakewood are or what movement Ken Copeland is peddling.
You know more of these televangelist than you know of their religion. Wouldn't you agree? Their faces are featured more on commercials, telecasts, and pamphlets than "Jesus Christ". Remind me, who are we supposed to be worshipping here?
I believe Lakewood is a supporter of KSBJ because they can gain new members that will supply the manpower and financial support to keep the evangelism going.
So a business!? Is Lakewood asking for block space in return? Should they be happy with converting a non believer into any Christian church? That's the goal, right? Make believers out of non-believers?
The same thing happens with the Catholic Church. They have quite an infrastructure that needs subscribers of the Catholic way to sustain themselves.
The reason I didn't call out the Catholics is because outside of the Pope, they don't have several prominent figureheads that are famous. If the priest at Church "A" converted you to Catholicism, he wouldn't care which congregation you joined, just as long as you converted. You can go to the Catholic church on the other side of town and they'll be happy. That's the goal.
It doesn't seem to be the same with these Protestant religious broadcasters who only advertise their congregation.
Having worked in Christian radio I can tell you there are some good and bad ones out there.
Yes, I've said such.
Religion like anything else has a common message but different ways to communicate this primarily because people are different and have differing needs. Some people need more structure than others.
But I'm not arguing about religion itself. I'm arguing about the broadcasting churches and ministries who have become so famous that you can't even determine what denomination they are.
It would seem by your statement McDonalds should not teach their way to make burgers because the subject is the burger.
I'm going to stop you right there. Because if you want to compare religion with "for-profit" businesses, then you're making the point for me.
As non-profit religious broadcasters, their goal shouldn't be to sell "their" burger. It should be to get people to try
any burger.
Simply put, you seem to feel if a Church or denomination teaches their path they are not worthy. That's hard to wrap ones head around.
That's not my argument. What I'm telling you is that many of these religious broadcasters aren't teaching their "path". They're selling their brand. You really think Ken Copeland would consider it a success if his content inspired
YOU AND YOUR MONEY to join a Pentecostal church that isn't affiliated with his Pentecostal network?
Likely the worst of your words is your lumping all in the same pile: "Christian Protestant broadcasters are a bigger scam than turn signal fluid. We need to strip religion institutions from their tax exempt status. Let them pay for their faux Jesus jerk circle."
Again, I didn't lump anyone. You're free to re-read my original post.
Here you assume a mere posted statement to be factual.
Well how is it not? Calling something a lie as a counterargument isn't much of a counterargument.
For some reason you feel it is wrong for anyone to have a path to "Jesus" via their denomination is inherently wrong. So, the objective is to evangelize ad bring people to 'Jesus'. If it's so terrible to have a path (denominational way) to do so, then how might one get from point A to point B? I can't wrap my head around your comment. It makes no sense to me.
Again, you're misconstruing my argument into something that it's not. That's not what a lot of religious broadcaster are doing.
They're promoting their church before their religion.
Finally, your response has nothing to do with your original post about being Protestant ministries being a scam.
I didn't call Protestant ministries a scam. I called religious Protestant
BROADCASTERS a scam (well, a good chunk of them at least). That's the way I view them and I'm not the only one with that belief. I'm not trying to change your mind here, but it is what it is. If you don't want to see what's in front of you, then that's fine by me.
(And we haven't even touched the shady translator invasion by these church organizations. But that's probably for another topic.)