Is The World More Ethical Than the Church? - Richard Moore
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In this episode of firm foundation, Richard asks the question, “is the world more ethical than the church?” The string of controversies lately in politics in regards to former Congressman George Santos begs the question do politicians and the world have greater consequences for their sin and unethical behavior than the visible church? Richard presents today in this show mainly educational fraud pervaded by many in the NAR Bill Johnson, Lance Wallnau, Alexander Pagani, Cindy Jacobs, Brian Simmons and Patricia King all have fake doctorates. Sean Feucht is embroiled in financial scandal. Rick Joyner always reinstates predators into ministry like Todd Bentley, Bob Jones, and now Rick Joyner is trying to reinstate Mike Bickle into ministry. It seems like the NAR and extreme charismatic movement have a problem with ethics, morality, righteousness, godliness, and being Christlike. Richard shows the biblical standard for overseers and for holiness amongst Christians. Something doesn't add up.
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