televangelist seeks donations for $54M private jet

No doubt the faithful will pony up the money for this charlatans new plane.

They do tend to be a rather stupid bunch.
 
Demons can't fly on private jets apparently. :lol:
 
people are FREE to donate their money to whoever and for whatever reason they want Gents .
 
if he gets the money , well it was freely donated . Thats different then government that takes your money at the point of a gun .
 
No doubt he'll get his jet. :rolleyes:

A Louisiana televangelist wants followers to donate money so he can buy a $54 million private jet

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"I really believe that if the Lord Jesus Christ was physically on the Earth today, he wouldn't be riding a donkey," Duplantis said in the video. "He'd be in an airplane flying all over the world."
 
Wow this source is so reliable that the writer:

1. Misspelled HANGAR.
2. Said he wanted to buy a Falcon X, which doesn't exist. His picture is of a Falcon 7X. You can clearly see the designation on the vertical stab.

When people are idiots, they should refrain from proving it to the public.

Oh yea, churches can take donations for whatever legal reason they want to.
 
Wow this source is so reliable that the writer:

1. Misspelled HANGAR.
2. Said he wanted to buy a Falcon X, which doesn't exist. His picture is of a Falcon 7X. You can clearly see the designation on the vertical stab.

When people are idiots, they should refrain from proving it to the public.

Oh yea, churches can take donations for whatever legal reason they want to.
Nope

hangar | ˈhaNGər | a large building with an extensive floor area, typically for housing aircraft.
 
Wow this source is so reliable that the writer:

1. Misspelled HANGAR.
2. Said he wanted to buy a Falcon X, which doesn't exist. His picture is of a Falcon 7X. You can clearly see the designation on the vertical stab.

When people are idiots, they should refrain from proving it to the public.

Oh yea, churches can take donations for whatever legal reason they want to.
Nope

hangar | ˈhaNGər | a large building with an extensive floor area, typically for housing aircraft.
Brilliant. Now define hanger.
 
Wow this source is so reliable that the writer:

1. Misspelled HANGAR.
2. Said he wanted to buy a Falcon X, which doesn't exist. His picture is of a Falcon 7X. You can clearly see the designation on the vertical stab.

When people are idiots, they should refrain from proving it to the public.

Oh yea, churches can take donations for whatever legal reason they want to.
Nope

hangar | ˈhaNGər | a large building with an extensive floor area, typically for housing aircraft.
Brilliant. Now define hanger.
Buy a dictionary.
 
Wow this source is so reliable that the writer:

1. Misspelled HANGAR.
2. Said he wanted to buy a Falcon X, which doesn't exist. His picture is of a Falcon 7X. You can clearly see the designation on the vertical stab.

When people are idiots, they should refrain from proving it to the public.

Oh yea, churches can take donations for whatever legal reason they want to.
Nope

hangar | ˈhaNGər | a large building with an extensive floor area, typically for housing aircraft.
Brilliant. Now define hanger.
Buy a dictionary.
Ha ha! The word hangar is misspelled, so you say "nope" and then define it.

Genius, Homey. Sheer genius.
 
Wow this source is so reliable that the writer:

1. Misspelled HANGAR.
2. Said he wanted to buy a Falcon X, which doesn't exist. His picture is of a Falcon 7X. You can clearly see the designation on the vertical stab.

When people are idiots, they should refrain from proving it to the public.

Oh yea, churches can take donations for whatever legal reason they want to.
Nope

hangar | ˈhaNGər | a large building with an extensive floor area, typically for housing aircraft.

Yea, that's not what he put, asshole.

Read the fucking link before commenting. You make yourself look like a real idiot. Of course you're very good at that.

HAHA I just checked the link again, the photo of the wrong airplane and the caption with the misspelling have been taken down. Someone caught it.

CORRECTION: no they did not, that was another site. Newsweek still has it wrong. The OP changed the link. Here is the original with all the errors:

A Louisiana televangelist wants followers to donate money so he can buy a $54 million private jet
 
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