By Michael Allan
Evangelist Jesse Duplantis recently asked his followers to give him $54 million dollars in order to purchase a new private jet in order to do “Gods work”. This would be in addition to the three his ministry already owns.
My question to Jesse Duplantis would be which Gods work is he doing???
The Cathars, a Christian based religion that protested against what they thought was political, moral, and spiritual corruption and persecuted by the Roman Catholic Church until extinction believed in reincarnation, that priests were not necessary to bridge man with God, and in Dualism.
As Dualists they believed in two gods. A good god and his adversary. That the good god created everything immaterial like the human soul and the bad god or “Devil” created everything material and perishable.
When Jesus came to Jerusalem on what is now known as Palm Sunday, writings teach us (Zechariah 9:9) he arrived on a donkey. Not a camel or horse which at the time would be a symbol of wealth and extravagance. Jesus chose to ride on the animal that the masses used at that time. His parables discuss selling all material items and donating them to the poor in order to reach salvation and free the soul.
What might Jesus think of Jesse Duplantis’s 4 million dollar 35,000 sq foot plantation home and living such an extravagant life style in his name?
Which of the two Cathar Gods answers this Evangelists prayers and is it necessary for him to live in extreme luxury to do “Gods” work? Roughly 54 million people in America live in poverty. Could this level of poverty be the work of the adversarial God? Ironically, the approximate same number of people living in American poverty as his jet will cost.
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