This is another little nugget of the little small moral breaches within Pentecostalism that add up into an avalanche when you add up all the little things.

To assert a claim, one must have a basis for the claim. To make a grand claim, one has the responsibility of supplying some form of support. Those who make grand claims without support are making a WILD claim. Such is not the mark of a serious or a person with scruples. Such is the mark of a reckless person. Such actions also hint at moral problems.

To stand in front of an audience and make a wild baseless claim is what I call psychotic imprudent presumptuousness. However, how many times did we hear Pentecostal preachers do this? Think about it further and draw the natural conclusions: a system that encourages leaders to make wild baseless claims tends toward fraud. Thus, Pentecostals are experts at emotional manipulation and putting on acts.
Lutherius
"Rescuing Pentecostals One Soul At A Time"

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