Joel Osteen driving a $325k Ferrari is ridiculous and warrants scrutiny.
Joel Osteen driving a $325k Ferrari, refusing to open his church during one natural disaster, only opening his church after public shaming during another, sheltering his money through his mega-church so he doesn't contribute to the society he leeches off of, and doing it all with a Praise Jeeeesus fake-ass smile is morally criminal and warrants a review of the preferential treatment churches and their leaders get in our purposefully-secular country.
Shorter version: These bullshit fake Christian rich dudes piss me tf off.
I am sure if there really was a God like the Old Testament one who struck down sinners, the lightning bolt would have hit him long ago. Living proof there is no divine judgement.
I am sure dog would not want him driving anything less. How else would his followers know where he is spending their money. The easiest way to solve the tax problems is to have the assets of the church changed to who uses them. I am sure the church owns the car and the houses and airplanes, he is just a poor preacher.
Why? He started. Business.
Hell, Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders own multiple damn high dollar homes and fly on privet jets on a salary from $174,000 salaries. Nobody bitches about their business.
A) Actually, a lot of people bitch about them, as well as bitching about many other multi-millionaires and billionaires. And
B) I understand that we're in a capitalistic-type country, but the preferential treatment given to churches and those who lead them by our government is unacceptable; the government should neither favor nor penalize, and they should be removed as eligible for charitable giving. I'm sure the majority uber-rich take advantage of tax law, but I'm saying religious exemptions are BS and un-American. He, and others like him, need to pay their fair share. And that's just the financial depravity...the fact that they profit specifically off of people's fear and ignorance is morally reprehensible.
@NYTrink you lost be at “But”