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CAN WE ACHIEVE PERFECT HEALTH? [6 of 6] Word of Faith preachers on television promise perfect health, which is the same false hope heard from Hindu gurus. In fact, it’s why Hindu gurus won't help poor people in India who are starving to death on the side of the road, even though the guru may be driving by in an ultra-expensive vehicle. This is just like wealthy, Western, Word of Faith preachers who brag 
about owning a Rolls Royce or other extravagant cars? In India, Hindu gurus drive by—ignoring indigents—because the Hindu leaders claim those people are in that situation from their own karma; they must have committed some sin in a past life that they're keeping secret. And supposedly that's why they deserve this suffering in the ditch, often until dead. Even that same evil Hindu teaching is built into the false beliefs from the Word of Faith movement in the Christian 
Church today—it’s all just repackaged Hinduism. | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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CAN WE ACHIEVE PERFECT HEALTH? [6 of 6] Word of Faith preachers on television promise perfect health, which is the same false hope heard from Hindu gurus. In fact, it’s why Hindu gurus won't help poor people in India who are starving to death on the side of the road, even though the guru may be driving by in an ultra-expensive vehicle. This is just like wealthy, Western, Word of Faith preachers who brag about owning a Rolls Royce or other extravagant cars? In India, Hindu gurus drive by—ignoring indigents—because the Hindu leaders claim those people are in that situation from their own karma; they must have committed some sin in a past life that they're keeping secret. And supposedly that's why they deserve this suffering in the ditch, often until dead. Even that same evil Hindu teaching is built into the false beliefs from the Word of Faith movement in the Christian Church today—it’s all just repackaged Hinduism.