Joel Osteen Resigns, Cites ‘Lack of Faith’, Leaves Christianity

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Update: This appears to be a hoax, someone set up a fake website that looks like Joel's and created a fake press release. (more)

 Commentary from the Bigger Picture "The snowball is picking up speed and the rats are abandoning ship. BIG change is in the wind. Too many metaphors, but you get the picture.

What would it take for this guy to walk away from his ten million dollar a year salary? Do you believe his reason? There have been some very colourful excuses from many well-known figures  for absences from the public eye this year. Everything is spun.

The “church” is under close scrutiny now thanks to Kevin Annett and his tribunal court case, and Billy Graham and others are running scared as “religion” is exposed for what it really is."

 

Reblogged from Lightworker 29501 – thanks so much for sharing!

Houston, Texas – CNN.com – April 2, 2013 – In a shocking and surprising development, megachurch pastor Joel Osteen has announced he is resigning from his post and leaving the Christian faith.

In a statement released on his website (http://www.joelostenministries.com), which appeared stripped down and bare, he said he has been questioning the faith for a long time. “I believe now that the Bible is a fallible, flawed, highly inconsistent history book that has been altered hundreds of times.

Houston, Texas – CNN.com – April 2, 2013 – In a shocking and surprising development, megachurch pastor Joel Osteen has announced he is resigning from his post and leaving the Christian faith.

In a statement released on his website (http://www.joelostenministries.com), which appeared stripped down and bare, he said he has been questioning the faith for a long time. “I believe now that the Bible is a fallible, flawed, highly inconsistent history book that has been altered hundreds of times. There is zero evidence the Bible is the holy word of God,” said Osteen.

The reaction across the Christian world ranged from shock to grief to anger. “I can’t believe it,” said Jolene McCormack, of Austin, Texas, “he’s the last person I would expect to defect to atheism.”

Some of his parishioners at his Lakewood, Texas area megachurch expressed anger. “We’ve given him so much, and now he’s leaving us?” said Jim Burger, 65, a ten-year member of the church. “We won’t stand for it.”

In recent months, Osteen had demonstrated a willingness to deviate from Christian doctrine, often peppering his sermons with “New Age” references and at one point calling himself “God”.

The incident occurred in February and created a local uproar. Halfway through his morning Sunday service he dropped to his knees and began crying, and then announced, “I am God! I am just as much a God as our Lord is!” The 10,000 members in attendance appeared stunned. Osteen later released an apology, and blamed the outburst on a lack of sleep due to his busy travel schedule.

With Osteen’s departure, the church is left with a gaping hole in its leadership. A press release prepared by the church claimed Osteen is experiencing a “mental breakdown” and seemed to suggest they are unwilling to accept his resignation. “We won’t put up with this,” a congregation leader said off the record. “This guy’s made millions off of us, we’re not going to let him just take our money. We know his net worth is in upwards of $50 million.”

In the church parking lot on Sunday, a crowd gathered to hold a prayer vigil. “We’ll pray for him. He’s come under the influence of the Devil,” said Margaret Samson, a twelve-year member of the church. “We will go on. But we need him. We can’t do this without him.”

Note that our main site, due to heavy traffic, is experiencing intermittent lapses in service. You may read Pastor Joel’s full statement here.

Source

http://2012thebigpicture.wordpress.com/2013/04/08/joel-osteen-resigns-cites-lack-of-faith-leaves-christianity/

 

Comments

Leaving the church??

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Really? He thinks he's God, And is making New Age references? Sounds like someone just might be learning something??
Great Idea!! <3!
In light of the Kevin Annett trial, going on, I certainly hope someone in the 500 club is learning there are consequences and becoming responsible for them.
Go Kevin!!