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I learned about this Web site recently, which has a lot of helpful articles. In particular, they have a hard-hitting piece called "501c3: The Devil's Church," which discusses how Christian organizations have "sold their souls to the devil" to reach tax-exempt status. Christopher Johnson, the site owner, pulls no punches in calling out this evil behavior. In fact, he doesn't make *any* excuses at all for churches or other "Christian" organizations that have chosen to go the 501(c)(3) route. So far, so good. Unfortunately, Johnson displays some hypocritical behavior. First off, he provides links to a ton of his teaching videos on YouTube. Well, as corrupt as Google (which owns YouTube) has become, what is he still doing on YouTube? Why doesn't he move his teaching videos to alternative sites like Rumble or UGETube instead? In addition, he has links to other corrupt Big Tech companies like Facebook and Twitter. Again, what is he still doing on these evil Web sites when there are plenty of alternative sites that aren't censoring the truth? Anyway, I sent him a comment through his feedback form. I said that, while I think he has a lot of great content on his site, I find it hypocritical that he's still promoting Big Tech companies, which censor the truth, helped steal the 2020 election, are destroying free society, etc. And guess what? He never responded at all. So, one can only conclude that he cares more about the "exposure" he can get on evil sites like YouTube and Facebook than he does about principles. He also accepts donations from the extremely corrupt liberal company PayPal. Sadly, it's always about MONEY. Well, so much for his "principled stand" on the 501(c)(3) issue. As Jesus said, you cannot serve both God and Mammon. Anyway, this site does have a lot of articles worth checking out. But just remember that, unfortunately, Mr. Johnson seems to be a "do as I say, not as I do" kinda guy. The thing is, if you don't practice what you preach, then why should anyone listen to anything you have to say?
I learned about this Web site recently, which has a lot of helpful articles. In particular, they have a hard-hitting piece called "501c3: The Devil's Church," which discusses how Christian organizations have "sold their souls to the devil" to reach tax-exempt status. Christopher Johnson, the site owner, pulls no punches in calling out this evil behavior. In fact, he doesn't make *any* excuses at all for churches or other "Christian" organizations that have chosen to go the 501(c)(3) route.
So far, so good. Unfortunately, Johnson displays some hypocritical behavior. First off, he provides links to a ton of his teaching videos on YouTube. Well, as corrupt as Google (which owns YouTube) has become, what is he still doing on YouTube? Why doesn't he move his teaching videos to alternative sites like Rumble or UGETube instead?
In addition, he has links to other corrupt Big Tech companies like Facebook and Twitter. Again, what is he still doing on these evil Web sites when there are plenty of alternative sites that aren't censoring the truth?
Anyway, I sent him a comment through his feedback form. I said that, while I think he has a lot of great content on his site, I find it hypocritical that he's still promoting Big Tech companies, which censor the truth, helped steal the 2020 election, are destroying free society, etc.
And guess what? He never responded at all. So, one can only conclude that he cares more about the "exposure" he can get on evil sites like YouTube and Facebook than he does about principles. He also accepts donations from the extremely corrupt liberal company PayPal. Sadly, it's always about MONEY. Well, so much for his "principled stand" on the 501(c)(3) issue. As Jesus said, you cannot serve both God and Mammon.
Anyway, this site does have a lot of articles worth checking out. But just remember that, unfortunately, Mr. Johnson seems to be a "do as I say, not as I do" kinda guy. The thing is, if you don't practice what you preach, then why should anyone listen to anything you have to say?
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