Bet the protestors won’t make the show

By Rick Hiebert. All Rights Reserved. Used by permission.

Happy news from Todd Bentley’s Twitter feed yesterday:

Got word that our one hour show documentary show on Faith with Lisa Ling on Oprah’s new Tv network ( OWN) sets to air Feb 16 primetime!!

about 23 hours ago via Twitterrific
Retweeted by 2 people
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Todd Bentley

This was filmed as Todd Bentley fielded a public protest at one of his sermons at Morningstar on Feb. 5, 2010. I blogged about it several times, and this is a good detailed post.

I don’t know how Ling happened to come across Bentley, and think that he would be a good subject for her program, but she interveiwed him for her show.

My guess is that Todd will get only a segment in the program.

Also noted at the time on the internet, was that the Oprah channel crew also talked to the Operation Save America protestors.

One blogger, noting this, speculated that Oprah might “help” the protestors’ efforts.

If Todd Bentley gets only a few minutes in the show, I can guarantee that the OSA point of view won’t make it onto the show.

I doubt that anything much critical of Bentley from a religious point of view will make it on the show. Oprah’s point of view has always been hopeful, so anything that implies that Todd Bentley may not be a great faith healer, or may not know what he is talking about, will hit the cutting room floor.

That is too bad. Although the protestors did not address, as World magazine did, Bentley’s skills at facilitating healing, their comments on his character might have provided a useful, corrective, note.

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3 Responses to Bet the protestors won’t make the show

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  2. Susan says:

    How does one exemplify faith in Jesus Christ, when all trust was broken in the leadership where Jesus Christ should be the head? Todd always appears to throw out bait, when he is eager about something with this reality tv, but never goes into explainations. Will Todd’s documentary have more of the subjective subjects, because just how much of the objective subject matter is available for his reality tv documentary?

    There is a “blind faith” with wrong authority, and that has taken many down a wrong path. There is a “trust”, a righteousness that moves the heart of God. That righteous “trust” is the one mankind can be confident of with their hopes, and it will move in miraculous ways. There are not any BAM BAM’s there.

  3. Joyce says:

    I really hope the Oprah thing is unbiased. My hopes aren’t up too high though. After all, the Oprah crew didn’t go to MS looking for controversy. They were just there for the faith healing. As you said, Oprah has really been going down a ‘spiritual’ path the last few years and was probably hoping to find some sort of power there. I have really appreciated Lisa Ling’s reporting in the past and that is where my hope for unbiased reporting lies.

    Hmmm…I managed to use some form of the word hope four times in that paragraph. I guess I really am hopeful.

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