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Post by geode on Aug 19, 2019 15:53:49 GMT
"HOUSTON, Tx. – More than 43,000 worshipers were in attendance at Lakewood Church Saturday evening when Joel Osteen, Lakewood’s Senior Pastor, reportedly levitated nearly ten feet above the stage following the conclusion of his sermon. 'People were hysterical,' said Maya Rodriguez, who, like thousands of others in the Houston area, attends weekly services at the nondenominational megachurch." Report of levitation
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Post by progressiveelement on Aug 19, 2019 16:03:17 GMT
It screams of a publicity stunt to me.
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Post by Cody™ on Aug 19, 2019 16:47:50 GMT
Why is this the only article that reports this story?
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Post by progressiveelement on Aug 19, 2019 17:35:35 GMT
Why is this the only article that reports this story? Because everyone else thinks it's bollocks?
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Post by geode on Aug 19, 2019 17:54:04 GMT
Why is this the only article that reports this story? Perhaps none of the thousands of people present at the service were reporters?
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Post by Cody™ on Aug 19, 2019 17:57:56 GMT
Why is this the only article that reports this story? Perhaps none of the thousands of people present at the service were reporters? I would have thought an incident like this, as speculative as it may be, would generate a great deal of interest from Christian outlets.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Aug 19, 2019 17:58:02 GMT
Why is this the only article that reports this story? Perhaps none of the thousands of people present at the service were reporters? Your question is based on the belief that levitation is possible, and many of the posters here don't believe it. I tried to get Vegas to believe in magic, but he didn't wanna. I voted I don't know, BTW.
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Post by Cody™ on Aug 19, 2019 17:59:49 GMT
Perhaps none of the thousands of people present at the service were reporters? Your question is based on the belief that levitation is possible, and many of the posters here don't believe it. I tried to get Vegas to believe in magic, but he didn't wanna. I voted I don't know, BTW. It’s not possible through natural means.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Aug 19, 2019 18:02:44 GMT
Your question is based on the belief that levitation is possible, and many of the posters here don't believe it. I tried to get Vegas to believe in magic, but he didn't wanna. I voted I don't know, BTW. It’s not possible through natural means. And if it were, more people would be doing it.
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Post by progressiveelement on Aug 19, 2019 18:04:12 GMT
"HOUSTON, Tx. – More than 43,000 worshipers were in attendance at Lakewood Church Saturday evening when Joel Osteen, Lakewood’s Senior Pastor, reportedly levitated nearly ten feet above the stage following the conclusion of his sermon. 'People were hysterical,' said Maya Rodriguez, who, like thousands of others in the Houston area, attends weekly services at the nondenominational megachurch." Report of levitation Any actual videos? I sure hope its more convincing than this tool.
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Post by geode on Aug 19, 2019 18:17:19 GMT
Perhaps none of the thousands of people present at the service were reporters? Your question is based on the belief that levitation is possible, and many of the posters here don't believe it. I tried to get Vegas to believe in magic, but he didn't wanna. I voted I don't know, BTW. No, the question is not based on either a belief that levitation is possible or not possible. The question is about one specific person and whether or not he has ever been able to levitate. The possible answers include one that covers people that think Osteen cannot levitate and the report was a hoax. Whether or not other people that are not Joel Osteen can do is a separate question.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Aug 19, 2019 18:17:22 GMT
"HOUSTON, Tx. – More than 43,000 worshipers were in attendance at Lakewood Church Saturday evening when Joel Osteen, Lakewood’s Senior Pastor, reportedly levitated nearly ten feet above the stage following the conclusion of his sermon. 'People were hysterical,' said Maya Rodriguez, who, like thousands of others in the Houston area, attends weekly services at the nondenominational megachurch." Report of levitation Any actual videos? I sure hope its more convincing than this tool.
That's not even levitation! That's suspension!
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Aug 19, 2019 18:19:31 GMT
Your question is based on the belief that levitation is possible, and many of the posters here don't believe it. I tried to get Vegas to believe in magic, but he didn't wanna. I voted I don't know, BTW. No, the question is not based on either a belief that levitation is possible or not possible. The question is about one specific person and whether or not he has ever been able to levitate. The possible answers include one that covers people that think Osteen cannot levitate and the report was a hoax. Whether or not other people that are not Joel Osteen can do is a separate question. How do you figure that? If someone thinks that levitation is not possible, then the answer will automatically be no, Pastor Joel Osteen cannot levitate.
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Post by Cody™ on Aug 19, 2019 18:21:04 GMT
Your question is based on the belief that levitation is possible, and many of the posters here don't believe it. I tried to get Vegas to believe in magic, but he didn't wanna. I voted I don't know, BTW. No, the question is not based on either a belief that levitation is possible or not possible. The question is about one specific person and whether or not he has ever been able to levitate. The possible answers include one that covers people that think Osteen cannot levitate and the report was a hoax. Whether or not other people that are not Joel Osteen can do is a separate question. The report says numerous phone videos capturing the incident were uploaded all over the internet at the time. If that was the case why do you think they all seem to have been taken down?
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Post by geode on Aug 19, 2019 18:25:40 GMT
No, the question is not based on either a belief that levitation is possible or not possible. The question is about one specific person and whether or not he has ever been able to levitate. The possible answers include one that covers people that think Osteen cannot levitate and the report was a hoax. Whether or not other people that are not Joel Osteen can do is a separate question. The report says numerous phone videos capturing the incident were uploaded all over the internet at the time. If that was the case why do you think they all seem to have been taken down? I do not know if they ever existed, let alone why they were taken down if they had been posted.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Aug 20, 2019 0:33:13 GMT
David Copperfield did it first
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Post by thefleetsin on Aug 20, 2019 0:51:18 GMT
no. but he sucks a mean gay cock.
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Post by geode on Aug 20, 2019 1:55:52 GMT
No, the question is not based on either a belief that levitation is possible or not possible. The question is about one specific person and whether or not he has ever been able to levitate. The possible answers include one that covers people that think Osteen cannot levitate and the report was a hoax. Whether or not other people that are not Joel Osteen can do is a separate question. How do you figure that? If someone thinks that levitation is not possible, then the answer will automatically be no, Pastor Joel Osteen cannot levitate. No they wouldn't. An answer that Osteen cannot levitate leaves open the possibility that others can do so, even if he cannot.
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Post by yougotastewgoinbaby on Aug 20, 2019 2:25:15 GMT
No. But he can sucker dumb Christians into giving him money. That’s a better power than levitation.
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Post by Catman on Aug 20, 2019 2:54:05 GMT
He probably stole a couple bottles of fizzy lifting drink.
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