"Pay me $1500, all who are mired in debt and in despair. I promise you a miracle of debt freedom for $1500," said Benny Hinn, unscrupulous swindler and scoundrel, in a November 2008 crusade in Singapore organized by CHC. (details below)
The charlatan ruthlessly exploited the most vulnerable, the poorest of the poor, and the sickest of the sick, for their last cent.
In the following video 1, Benny Hinn "anointed", by touching and remotely smiting, Kong Hee. "That's the glory of God here", Hinn pointed to Kong Hee (0:23, 0:28, 0:37). "The Lord says, Four times what you have! God is going to give you four times what you have, my mighty brother!" (1:00) Hinn said to Kong Hee.
Kong Hee seems to have been a man after the scoundrel's own heart, and a faithful disciple of the crook.
Video 1: Benny Hinn smites (anoints) Kong Hee.
"That's the glory of God" (youtube)
"That's the glory of God" (youtube)
Video 2: Benny Hinn exposed: Grace (at Calgary crusade) with muscular dystrophy
(youtube)
Video 3: Benny Hinn's extravagant spending exposed, NBC Dateline (youtube)
Video 4: Do you believe in Miracles? CBC The Fifth Estate, Nov 2004 (youtube)
(Video fault: you might need to skip past 1:41 (start playing at 2:00) to view the whole video)
Video 5: Benny Hinn, con artist, exposed by Trey Smith (youtube)
Video 6: Trey Smith on Benny Hinn (youtube)
Video 7: Is this how God heals? Are you serious? (youtube)
Video 8: Benny Hinn performing "miracles" in Jakarta, Indonesia* (youtube)
* In video 8, Benny Hinn masterfully and cynically manipulated the innocent faith and fervent hope for miraculous cure of a crowd in Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta, Indonesia. The stadium has 88,000 seats. Hinn claimed that the crowd was nearly half a million (15:00). This is typical of Hinn, who would confidently assert lies (in this case to impress his TV audience), even when they are obviously lies.
Criticism of Benny Hinn (source)
A controversial aspect of Benny Hinn's ministry is his teaching on, and demonstration of, a phenomenon he dubs "The Anointing"—the power purportedly given by God and transmitted through Hinn to carry out supernatural acts. At Hinn's Miracle Crusades, he has allegedly healed attendees of blindness, deafness, cancer, AIDS, and severe physical injuries. However, investigative reports by the Los Angeles Times, NBC's Dateline, the CBC's The Fifth Estate, and the Nine Network's 60 Minutes have called these claims into question.Hinn has also caused controversy for theological remarks and claims he has made during TV appearances. In 1999, Hinn appeared on the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), claiming that God had given him a vision predicting the resurrection of thousands of dead people after watching the network—laying out a scenario of people placing their dead loved ones' hands on TV screens tuned into the station—and suggesting that TBN would be "an extension of Heaven to Earth".
False Prophecies
[Audios of Benny Hinn's crazy prophesies and teachings: here]
A Question of Miracles
"Do You Believe in Miracles"
At one Canadian service, hidden cameras showed a mother who was carrying her Muscular Dystrophy-afflicted daughter, Grace, being stopped by two screeners when they attempted to get into the line for a possible blessing from Benny. The screeners asked the mother if Grace had been healed, and when the mother replied in the negative, they were told to return to their seats; the pair got out of line, but Grace, wanting "Pastor Benny to pray for [her]", asked her mother to support her as she tried to walk as a show of "her faith in action", according to the mother. After several unsuccessful attempts at walking, the pair left the arena in tears, both mother and daughter visibly upset at being turned aside and crying as they explained to the undercover reporters that all Grace had wanted was for Benny to pray for her, but the staffers rushed them out of the line when they found out Grace had not been healed.
A week later at a service in Toronto, Baptist evangelist Justin Peters, who wrote his Masters in Divinity thesis on Benny Hinn and has attended numerous Hinn crusades since 2000 as part of his research for his thesis and for a seminar he developed about the Word of Faith movement entitled A Call for Discernment, also demonstrated to the hidden cameras that "people who look like me"—Peters has cerebral palsy, walks with arm-crutches, and is obviously and visibly disabled—"are never allowed on stage[...]it's always somebody who has some disability or disease that cannot be readily seen." Like Grace and her mother, Peters was quickly intercepted as he came out of the wheelchair section (there is one at every crusade, situated at the back of the audience, far away from the stage, and never filmed for Hinn's TV show) in an attempt to join the line of those waiting to go onstage, and was told to take a seat.
This segment was later edited with new footage and shown on Dateline: NBC in November 2005 (video above).
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Pastor Benny Hinn: Fraud, Scam and Divorce (here)
Benny Hinn: a heretic and a fraud (here)
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Note: The following CHC/Benny Hinn crusades were held after the 2001 broadcast of the HBO documentary "A Question of Miracles" (Part 1, Part 2, final part not available) and the November 2004 broadcast of the CBC The Fifth Estate documentary "Do You Believe in Miracles"" (video 4 above) exposing the fraudulent claims by Benny Hinn of miraculous cures.
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Benny Hinn at Singapore Expo, Inaugural Asia Conference (organized and hosted by CHC), November 2008, claiming 20,356 delegates from 68 countries (source).
"Pay me $1500, all who are mired in debt and in despair. I promise you a miracle of debt freedom for $1500," said Benny Hinn, unscrupulous swindler and scoundrel, in a crusade in Singapore organized by CHC.
The charlatan ruthlessly exploited the most vulnerable, the poorest of the poor, and the sickest of the sick, for their last cent.
Kong Hee (leftmost) and Benny Hinn, star attraction of Asia Conference 2008 in Singapore
SINGAPORE, 22 NOVEMBER 2008 — NOW IS THE time for the church to rise up, said Benny Hinn, and in the months ahead, the world will see some of the greatest miracles ever.
And the church is empowered to bring the light of God in the world as His anointing is rained down on His church. But, he said, there is a price to pay for the anointing of God.
Before the miracle filled meeting started, the 9,000-seat hall gathered for a prayer meeting. Fifteen minutes was all it took for Singapore Expo Hall 8 to get filled up, with some attendees queuing as early as 7am this morning.
The crowd did not seem to deter some.
“I feel great, and I hope I can bring something back for the church in Indonesia,” said Johan Supit, from the GPDI movement in Sumatra.
“Although we queued for a long time, it was worth it to get a seat here, and to be part of what’s going on,” said Soon Sze Yin, 23, pointing to her seat in the hall.
Palpable anticipation hung in the air as churchgoers wheeled their friends and relatives in, who came expecting a miracle of healing.
Debts Canceled, Miracles Revealed
Throughout the four-and-a-half hour service, the congregation sat riveted, listening intently to Hinn as he shared his revelations. Hundreds also filled the aisles to respond to his altar call for those believing for debt cancellation.
One of the highlights of the session was when Hinn challenged the congregation to give S$1,500 as an offering amount to get a return harvest in a week, something that he has experienced every single time he gives a breakthrough offering amount of US$1,000.
As the givers wrote the phrase “debt cancellation” on the offering envelopes, Hinn also encouraged the congregation to believe for a debt-free life in 12 months.
“It’s not the amount that God responds to,” Hinn emphasized, “God responds to faith.”
Truly, without faith, it is impossible to please God, and healing testimonies soon ensued after Hinn called out for healings. Deaf ears were opened, fractured ankles and knees were completely healed. These were some of the miracles that changed the lives of many.
Signs and wonders would be commonplace in the months ahead, said Hinn. He also encouraged the congregation, especially the pastors, to be willing to pay the price (ed. donate) for the anointing of God to carry out these miracles.
“There are times God will test our faith,” he said.
This eighth session of Asia Conference ended on a high. Angela Teo, 18, shared: “I was really encouraged by the sermon by Benny. I really believe God is raising up a new generation of believers and I am just so honoured to be involved in the end time harvest.”
**********************************************Benny Hinn's healing crusade in Singapore
by Harvest Times online (City Harvest Church), June 2007 (source)
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abstract:
On March 11 and 12, 2005, City Harvest Church (CHC) had
the privilege of having world renowned healing evangelist Rev. Benny Hinn
minister at a massive healing crusade. Tens of thousands of attendees packed the
Singapore Indoor Stadium that weekend and experienced an unprecedented move of
God.
The first of three services was to start at 7.30 p.m. on Friday, but queues had
begun to form as early as 1 p.m. By 6 p.m., they had grown thick and long with
many hundreds amassed at each entrance, waiting patiently for the doors to open.
These consisted of CHC members, their family and friends, as well as thousands
of Indonesians, Malaysians, Koreans and others who traveled to Singapore from
all around the region just for the event.
Despite limited external publicity, these overseas visitors had heard about CHC's healing crusade with Rev. Benny, and flooded the church with requests for seats; they were truly hungry for an encounter with God and would spare no effort or expense!
Despite limited external publicity, these overseas visitors had heard about CHC's healing crusade with Rev. Benny, and flooded the church with requests for seats; they were truly hungry for an encounter with God and would spare no effort or expense!
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Occupying the entire section behind the stage was the 1,000-strong CHC choir,
smartly clad in blue and white. Most of them were volunteers without substantial
singing experience or training, but had undergone a week of intense
practice.
The service began with the CHC music team leading the congregation in a time of energetic praise. Rev. Benny's own team of musicians then took over, and the praise and worship continued with a unique blend of contemporary worship songs, majestic hymns and even a lively Jewish number. Making an unexpected appearance was famed Christian artiste Ron Kenoly, who led his lively brand of gospel tunes with much heart and panache.
The service began with the CHC music team leading the congregation in a time of energetic praise. Rev. Benny's own team of musicians then took over, and the praise and worship continued with a unique blend of contemporary worship songs, majestic hymns and even a lively Jewish number. Making an unexpected appearance was famed Christian artiste Ron Kenoly, who led his lively brand of gospel tunes with much heart and panache.
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The second service on Saturday afternoon was special because it was included to
meet the overwhelming response of the first night's meeting. Originally, only
two services were planned for the crusade, but when organizer Kong Hee of City
Harvest Church saw the many who had to be turned away from the stadium on Friday
evening, he immediately arranged a Saturday afternoon service
The charlatan "Dr" Benny Hinn was awarded a bogus PhD in Theology (no joke) by Life Christian University, a diploma mill, based in Lutz, Florida, a suburb of Tampa (source) |
A Benny Hinn Bibliography
Here is a comprehensive collection of in-depth articles, letters to government officials, news releases, etc, on the con artist Benny Hinn dating from 1989 to the present.
Benny Hinn's lunatic gospel (source)
God has 9 parts (tri-theistic).
A. God has a body, soul and spirit.
B. Jesus has a body, soul and spirit.
C. Holy Spirit has a body, soul and spirit. (Benny Hinn, Benny Hinn broadcast, recorded 10/13/90)
Christians are little messiahs. Christians are little gods. (Benny Hinn, Praise-a-thon (TBN), recorded November 1990)
Jesus at His death became one with Satan. (Benny Hinn, Benny Hinn broadcast, recorded 12/15/90)
Poverty comes from Hell. Prosperity comes from Heaven. Adam had complete dominion over the earth and all it contains.
A. Adam could fly like a bird.
B. Adam could swim underwater and breathe like a fish.
Adam went to the moon. Adam walked on water. Adam was a super being, He was the first superman that lived. Adam had dominion over the sun, moon & stars.
Christians do not have Christ in their hearts. Sow a big seed, when you confess it, you are activating the supernatural forces of God. (Benny Hinn, Praise-a-thon (TBN), recorded November 1990)
When you don't give money, it shows that you have the devil's nature. (Benny Hinn, Praise-a-thon (TBN), recorded 4/21/91)
Wants to use Holy Ghost machine gun to kill Heresy Hunters. (Benny Hinn, Praise-a-thon (TBN), 11/8/90)
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For the full list of Hinn's lunatic ravings, see here.
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Todd Coontz, Benny Hinn's fellow con artist
Become a millionaire or billionaire for $1000, but hurry up and pay up: Todd Coontz
Johannesburg, July 2008 (source)
Many so-called ‘Christian’ preachers go to great lengths to separate their followers from their money.
The latest reported ‘prosperity’ scam was reportedly committed by Todd Coontz, a guest speaker at the recent Benny Hinn “Miracle Crusade” in South Africa.
Apparently, in exchange for a gift of $1,000, 500 believers would receive an “exceptional blessing”. According to Coontz the blessing would be “poured out for only two minutes.”
God’s blessing would last only two minutes and it would create 500 churchgoing millionaires or even billionaires - all they had to do was use their credit cards to pay $1 000 in offerings to televangelist Benny Hinn.
Pastor Tommie Ferreira of the AGS Church in Johannesburg was so upset about the “blessing” that, after a week, he wanted to know who of the donors actually had become millionaires.
Ferreira told Rapport he did not mean to bring about Hinn’s downfall.
He merely wanted to know if any of the hundreds of churchgoers who donated amounts of up to $1 000 (about R7 500) to Hinn’s Miracle Crusade last week Saturday had now become millionaires.
About 18 000 people streamed to the Coca-Cola Dome in Randburg to hear Hinn’s message of healing and miracles.
Ferreira, who is a keen choir singer, voluntarily sang in the Miracle Crusade’s choir. He said one of Hinn’s American guest speakers, Pastor Todd Coontz, spoke about financial burdens and said 500 audience members would receive “an exceptional blessing”.
“He said the service would yield millionaires and billionaires within 24 hours.
“Everyone had to donate $1 000 because an exceptional blessing rested on $1 000.”
Coontz apparently really had the congregation scrambling when he said, “This blessing will be poured out for only two minutes.”
Ferreira said: “People stormed to the front - poor people, rich people, people from all sections of our society.”
Hinn’s co-pastors apparently had credit-card machines ready with which they could take donations.
“He (Coontz) said God would bless the people’s credit cards and they would be able to rule over South Africa with their money. Eventually there were no fewer than 1 000 people who made such donations.”
According to Ferreira’s calculations, Hinn must have collected millions of rands with these donations - perhaps more than R7m if each of the 1 000 church-goers donated $1 000 in the hope of becoming millionaires.
Furthermore, after Coontz’s collection of the $1 000 donations, Hinn collected general donations.
Dr Sarel Smit of the AGS church Lofstad in Hursthill, Johannesburg, who supported Ferreira as he spoke to Rapport, was equally worried about the method by which Hinn collected donations.
“Especially at a time like this when there is dire need, people run the risk of losing their faith in the Lord in this way. God will provide for your needs, but not your greed.”
Rapport spoke to an employee in Hinn’s South African office in Durban who said that they were still busy collecting money.
4 comments:
hey just wondering if you could research more deeply into the issue of Kong Hee's Credentials. City Harvest has a education division call School of Theology. Wonder what are the implications of the controversy surrounding Kong Hee's credentials. The lecturers of the school are listed here - http://sot.chc.org.sg/lecturers.asp. There is another lecturer with a degree from NCIU. Derek Dunn has degrees but the crediting institution is not mentioned. Not to mention one can find a booklist on the website. There are books by Cho Yonggi, Elk and Phil Pringle. All these individuals are highly controversial and suspect. It is very damaging if people have an impression that School of Theology is a formal school when it's lecturers and founders are holding bogus degrees.
Thank you. I've incorporated the relevant information in my post:
http://exchersonesusaurea.blogspot.sg/2012/07/city-harvest-churchs-senior-pastor-phil.html
I've also looked into the background of Derek Dunn, CHC's former executive pastor. See "Who is Derek Dunn?" here: http://exchersonesusaurea.blogspot.sg/2012/07/who-is-derek-dunn-city-harvest-churchs.html
Thanks for the postings on Benny Hinn. I have been a Christian for near 50 years. Since the 1960's American Christianity has become shallow among liberals and among many Evangelical Christians. Christians read the Bible much less. Their churches do not warn people of hypocrites . . . the likes of Benny Hinn. The big churches think and act more like theatre than worship. Is there anyone in Singapore who has actually had a doctor confirm healing? I have searched in Atlanta, Georgia. Have not found one.--Dana Roberts, M.A. M.T.S.
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