Pastor Creflow Dollar is asking for 60 million to purchase new G6 to spread the gospel across the gl

The fact that have the nerve to specify a minimum amount while asking for donations is hilarious.


65 Million plus It costs a several million per year to own/operate :x :x :x :x



Is that tax free too? Donation money,planes etc
 
My pop's used to fall for those silly sob stories left and right, that fake christian altruism is the worst
My grandma tells me stories about how she donates (donated, idk) to the ministers and traveling pastors, etc :smh:.

But you can't tell her nothing though.

It's insane the amount of power these mortal men can have over people. Like that dude who had a gang of men cut off their members.
 
**** it, why not?

Just ask and see if the congregation goes for it...
 
being flown around everywhere sounds boring, why not learn to fly himself? 

getting that pilots license sounds like a fun experience...
 
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I wonder if he even considered that God don't want him to fly, and ****** his plane up in the first place.
 
Sadly he'll end up getting it somehow. There's plenty of sheep that love giving away their hard earned money

My ex-girlfriend's mom donated her damn car to her church because of some sob story they made up. I don't mean some old @#$ Geo Metro either, it was a 2003 Accord that she donated back in 2008
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A fool and their money are soon parted.
 
The fact that he already had a jet before this pissed me off more than this.

I'm in the wrong business, I've had several high profile pastors valet where I work and they never tip but always driving something new and nice.
 
This is nothing new though.  A pastor sent out an email to his congregation asking for donations to fix the propellers on his helicopter not too long ago.  I'm pretty sure there is a reality show that shows these pastors balling out with their mansions, lambos, and private jets.

From wikipedia, so take it for what its worth...

"He has long been criticized for living a lavish lifestyle; he owns two Rolls-Royces, a private jet, and real estate such as a million-dollar home in Atlanta, a $2.5 million home in Demarest, New Jersey, and a $2.5 million home in Manhattan,[sup][13][/sup] which he sold for $3.75 million in 2012.[sup][14][/sup] Dollar has refused to disclose his salary and Creflo Dollar Ministries received a grade of "F" for financial transparency by the organization Ministry Watch"

For those wondering these pastors teach prosperity theory, which is how they get all these donations.
 
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