OPINION (FW) – Conservative pundit Allie Stuckey urged her audience to understand that the prosperity gospel, the self-help self-motivation gospel, doesn’t actually save people. The issue is personal for Stuckey, who revealed that she was once a firm believer in the so-called prosperity gospel. In her youtube video, Stuckey discussed a recent article from the Financial Times which discussed the flaws in the prosperity gospel’s teachings.

Stuckey who consistently discusses the problems with ‘hipster Jesus,’ ‘social justice Jesus,’ and ‘prosperity gospel Jesus,’ addressed the prosperity topic in a video titled ‘Plans to Prosper?’ “It’s a pseudo-Christian message. It ensures better health, more wealth, better job prospects,” Stuckey said, explaining what the prosperity gospel is all about. “If you are faithful and think positively, and dwell on things positively, then good things will be brought to you. If you do your part, God will do His.” READ MORE


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