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Grassley's investigation: Is It Greener on The Other Side For the Prosperity Gospel Preachers?



Posted: 11/19/2007

Grassley's investigation: Is It Greener on The Other Side For the Prosperity Gospel Preachers?

The current ranking member of the Senate Finance Committee, Sen. Chuck Grassley, an Iowa Republican, is investigating several Christian ministries which are famous for their leaders' high-on-the-hog lifestyles.
 
Grassley is investigating these organizations to verify or disconfirm allegations or suspicions regarding misuses of monetary donations from patrons of these ministries.

One thing all these targeted organizations have in common, is the adherence to a theological classification within Christianity, commonly referred to as "The Gospel of Prosperity."

The idea is that as people give to the places where they get their spiritual meat and drink, they too will become materially blessed with great wealth. It's merely a matter of giving, then waiting upon the Lord, they are exhorted.
But the problem is that there is reason to suspect some of these leaders did not get wealthy, "waiting on the Lord," but rather, in a more immediate sense, by fleecing those patronizing their ministries at the present moment.

Those ministries currently targeted by Grassley are led by Kenneth Copeland, Creflo Dollar, Benny Hinn, Eddie Long, Joyce Meyer, and Randy and Paula White.

I approach this whole issue with mixed emotions, yet am clear in my mind about whether or not Grassley's inquiry represents a positive development.

Talk of this investigation brings back shades of 1979, when a popular Kansas Senator's crusade against the phenomenon of the "false" religious cults was all the rage. I was angry with Bob Dole then, because I was involved with an organization which was not his main focus, but certainly made the black list. I figured that if Dole could deem my organization to be a dangerous cult, then other groups that I might otherwise have frowned upon, weren't getting a fair shake either. Visions of Ted Patrick forcefully "deprograming" young devotees danced in my head.

Of course, the issue came back to the old relativist principle, "who is to say what is or isn't a legitimate religious organization?" None of us wants the government to act as a referee over theological disputes, that is a peripheral aspect of the broader "separation of church and state" issue.

We certainly have to acknowledge the legitimate concern over the psychological damage done by cults in the late 70's, as well as the alleged financial improprieties that motivate the current investigation. The real problem is that when we let the government put another foot in the door under the supposition of good intentions, we pave the way for federal intrusions where they don't belong. That is why it is so disheartening to see nominal believers from the Christian community applauding Grassley's efforts. The IRS has the authority to investigate this type of alleged fraud, short of a grandstanding Senate probe.
 
Interestingly enough, the good Senator helped boost his populist appeal by playing on class envy. Grassley talked about Jesus coming into town riding an ass, versus a megachurch leader riding up in a Rolls Royce. I understand the appeal to hypocrisy, but sometimes people overdo it with the WWJD analysis, forgetting that many of Jesus' activities were in fulfillment of his Messianic mission, not intended for imitation.

Don't get me wrong, I know there are snake-oil peddlers in our midst. I do not defend them, nor do I agree with the truncated Gospel message dispencing prosperity and health to all who give generously. Often, a kernel of truth yields a bushel of deceit! My point is simply that condoning the increased government meddling, isn't often worth saving a few people from their better judgment.

It is easy to stir up the public sentiment against those who appear to be unjustly enriching themselves. Envy is sometimes a stronger motivating force than greed. The real answer in this case is not to give money to any charity or church that has appearances of financial impropriety. As a donator, know how much money is being syphoned off the top in "administrative expenses."
 
Within the religious community, there is a group called the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability, which does its own internal fiscal policing. I look for their seal of approval before I give anything to a particular religious organization.

Greed and gullibility are two complimentary factors which explain the rapid transfers of wealth from one hand to the other. Gaining some degree of mastery over both might be the only thing that can curtail government encroachments against religious ministries or anywhere else.
 
Today, the powers that be can find a needle in a haystack. Don't offer them legitimate reasons to search for it.

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Re: Grassley's investigation: Is It Greener on The Other Side For the Prosperity Gospel Preachers?
Posted On: 11/20/07 02:11:14 PM Age 45, IA
This is about criminal activity, fraud, period. No different than internet schemes, retirement frauds perpetrated on seniors and the like. This is not a 'slippery slope' - these are criminal charlatans and if they're not, they'll be found innocent. Don't stand up for this kind of behavior - it's okay for the government to step in here - they ARE ripping people off for their personal gain.
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Re: Grassley's investigation: Is It Greener on The Other Side For the Prosperity Gospel Preachers?
Posted On: 11/20/07 10:21:08 AM Age 61, MO
I have been saddened to see so many of these extremely large ministries being supported by people who have turned to God for entertainment and money rather than for His saving Grace in Jesus Christ. But I can see no reason for the legislative branch of government to investigate these ministries, and especially to single out only a handful to investigate. In a sense, many of these big ministries are presenting a fraudulent "product," but it is not so hidden that "let the buyer beware" rules. I see no justification for the Congressional investigation, and much harm being done to our system of government for its being conducted. George Cancilla
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