Pastor Creflo Dollar Says Tithing is a Scam and The Church Has Been Robbing the Congregation for Years – BlackSportsOnline

These self-proclaimed men of God are ripping off their ignorant and overly-religious congregants and pastor Creflo Dollar is one of these self-called men of God. The pastor after cashing in huge on tithes from his congregants has now made a u-turn on the subject of tithing and says it’s not biblical.

If it’s not biblical then what stops him from refunding all tithes paid to him by his congregants? According to Black Enterprise;

In a new video, the controversial 30,000-member World Changers Church International preacher sounds like he is turning over a new leaf and urged his congregants to throw away every book, tape, and video he’s sold to them on the topic of tithing, in a Sunday sermon titled, “The Great Misunderstanding.”

“TODAY I STAND IN HUMILITY TO CORRECT SOME THINGS I’VE TAUGHT FOR YEARS AND BELIEVED FOR YEARS,” HE SAYS IN THE VIDEO.

Dollar made the daunting confession about his misguided understanding of tithing, while citing Romans 6:14 in the Holy Bible to corroborate his claim that Christians “now live under grace and not the laws of the Old Testament.”

The prosperity pastor now says he’s been all wrong about his tithing beliefs, which by definition tithing means to give a portion (10%) of your income as an offering to your local church.

Dollar explains his newfound stance, saying tithing is Old Testament teaching and is no longer pertinent for New Testament believers.

In the video at point 12:26, he explains that some from the Old Testament school of belief took the 10% and applied it as the recommended minimum for Christians in their giving. But Dollar says the manufactured 10% figure is all wrong. He quotes Romans 6: 14: “For sin shall not have dominion over you; for ye are not under the law, but under the grace.”

“HE SAYS I WANT YOU TO TAKE A PORTION AND PUT IT ASIDE. NOW IF YOU WANT TO GIVE 10% THAT’S FINE BUT, YOU KNOW, HE DIDN’T SAY THAT,” DOLLAR CONTENDS IN THE JUNE 26 VIDEO.

“You are under grace not under laws,” he said.

Dollar is changing direction, doing a 180 in his trajectory of thought, years after he took fire for asking his parishioners to donate $300 each so he could buy a $65 million Gulfstream G650 jet for doing ministry abroad.

As noted by CNN, the jet “comes with two Rolls-Royce engines, high-speed Internet and two multichannel satellites and allows for a four-and-a-half-hour commute from New York to Los Angeles.”

Look, there are fraudsters in cassock so you all should be careful out there.

Flip to the next page to watch Creflo Dollar make a u-turn on tithing and him wanting that private jet.