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- Valentinus
- Oral Roberts
- Pat Robertson
- David Hume
- Benny Hinn
- Marcion of Sinope
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First, Benny Hinn wrote a book? Second, a publishing company actually decided it would be good to pick up his book? Third, people have bought his book? Fourth, you have read this book? Fifth, there was actual spiritual edification in this book?
He has indeed Travis. Not only am I learning the ways of the Jedi, such as the frce push, but I am also becoming quite the money maker.
I’d say Valentinus is my favorite of the above-mentioned Christian spiritual leaders. I honestly find some Valentinian material to be very spiritually edifying. Heck, the Valentinians were technically the first Christian small-group bible studies.