Fake Jesus Christ writes letter to Oprah and it is made news
Daily Mail March 16 2018
Marlene Lenthang
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'Divine intervention? 'Jesus Christ' sends a letter to Winfrey days after she said she was waiting to hear from God if she should run'
'Gayle King took to Instagram to share a photo of a letter Winfrey received from Jesus A. Christ from North Waterboro, Maine'
'Oprah famously announced that she would only run for presidential office if compelled to do so by God'
'Christ, 83, legally changed her name 50 years ago and sends out letters like 'Winfrey's promoting messages of faith, peace and priorities'
'Christ said she had no idea Winfrey was running for office, but gave her blessing saying if the TV host was to run, she would have her vote'
'Winfrey's friend CBS anchor Gayle King took to Instagram to share the letter addressed to TV mogul that was sent from Jesus A. Christ herself from North Waterboro, Maine.'
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The fake Jesus Christ that for whatever reason thinks she should have the name as the second member of the Trinity, obviously lacks credibility. It shows an incredible lack of spiritual wisdom that people involved would not simply dismiss this letter from fake Jesus Christ as spiritually fraudulent and instead the letter is embraced as legitimately spiritual, as in from God.
This as opposed to, if Jesus Christ is going to be mentioned, focusing in on what the actual, historical Jesus Christ stated in documented Scripture, in regard to life advice, and presenting that to the public as news.
If this letter is presented to the public, it should be presented as foolishness and satire, etcetera...
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'Speaking to WGME, she (fake Jesus Christ) revealed her name often beckons surprise. 'Most of them think I’m plain crazy and ignore me,' she said.'
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