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"Parsley encourages a variation on the Biblical concept called tithing. Though tithing is taught by many pastors, critics say the view held by Parsley is a variation of the controversial Word of Faith theology commonly embraced among Pentecostal and Charismatics.[2]" What does this mean? What is the variation? Without describing it, this is useless.{{unsigned|76.7.127.192}}
"Parsley encourages a variation on the Biblical concept called tithing. Though tithing is taught by many pastors, critics say the view held by Parsley is a variation of the controversial Word of Faith theology commonly embraced among Pentecostal and Charismatics.[2]" What does this mean? What is the variation? Without describing it, this is useless.{{unsigned|76.7.127.192}}
:Probably whatever the given reference says it means, I doubt that his particular messages on tithing fit into a particular category, (Many of these charismatic types have quite unique preaching styles) I don't understand how this is useless, it gives the reader information to the effect that critics of Parsley's messages on tithing consider there to be a relation to Word of Faith theology in his message, which is indeed a controversial and notable topic concerning modern evangelicalism. [[User:Homestarmy|Homestarmy]] 00:35, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
:Probably whatever the given reference says it means, I doubt that his particular messages on tithing fit into a particular category, (Many of these charismatic types have quite unique preaching styles) I don't understand how this is useless, it gives the reader information to the effect that critics of Parsley's messages on tithing consider there to be a relation to Word of Faith theology in his message, which is indeed a controversial and notable topic concerning modern evangelicalism. [[User:Homestarmy|Homestarmy]] 00:35, 22 June 2007 (UTC)

== Eradicate Islam ==

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While I think Parsley is doing harm in many ways, this is not the forum to critisize him.Zantastik 10:06, 28 Dec 2004 (UTC)

And yet you begin your statement with "While I think Parsley is doing harm in many ways...". Why bother with the rest of your statement? - —This unsigned comment was added by 66.144.45.198 (talkcontribs) .

  • I agree with Zantastik - I have a negative view of Parsley, but Wikipedia must remain neutral per our neutral point of view policy. That's how Zantastik can "bother with" the rest of his statement. - Jersyko·talk 15:21, 17 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Pastor Rod Parsley is a general of the faith. Why can't he speak out about issues that are destroying our country? He is just trying to bring this nation back to former greatness. He speaks with the authority that God has given him to speak the truth no matter who it offends. I thank God for this man, he is in a class all by himself.

Why does Pastor Rod Parsley anger you?

I am convinced that Pastor Rod Parsley is speaking truth, when society would prefer that he be silent. He has the right to Freedom of Speech, just as every other American has the same right! So get back to your hypocritical corners America and come again. Well done Pastor Parsley. May you continue to speak truth and stimulate radical revolution for another 100 years! Thank you. —This unsigned comment was added by 71.243.149.180 (talkcontribs) .

Paul Cameron connection

Mention should be made of the use by Parsley of Paul Cameron's thoroughly discredited "research" on homosexuality. Parsley recites Cameron's figures at every opportunity and the continued use of such numbers speaks volumes about his methodology and his character.

Do you happen to have any links about this, I watch Parsley so infrequently, I don't even remember him saying a word about homosexuality heh. (Though i'd gather Parsley would have plenty to say). Homestarmy 00:19, 27 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
There are any number of sources, but I don't know which would meet NPOV standards. The Southern Poverty Law Center had an article on Cameron that mentions Parsley citing his bogus statistics. Incidentally, I have actually seen several different episodes of Parsley's show where he cites said statistics, once I believe he was doing so (disturbingly) while wearing camouflaged fatigues; playing soldier I guess. Why I watch, I don't know. Masochism, perhaps? Anyway, here's the link to the SPLC report on Cameron: http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article.jsp?pid=996
Hmm, I really think that source is a problem, because even though it makes the claim and is probably notable as a references, with something as controversial as this, that article doesn't try to really cite anything contradicting Parsley's claims, it just, ironically, expounds its own brand of facts :/. While it does seem thorough, I think its a bit risky in terms of WP:BLP. Homestarmy 22:22, 30 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I don't have a problem with that assessment, but they aren't Parsley's claims, per se, but Cameron's. As such they have been roundly criticized: http://psychology.ucdavis.edu/rainbow/html/facts_cameron.html
The above link is a starting point into Cameron's methodology and "research". As for Parsley, my original intent was merely to suggest that his connection to Paul Cameron be noted with a convenient link to the wikipedia page on Cameron provided. I don't have the desire to edit the article myself to reflect that, I just find the guy disturbing and had a hope that someone would, in the future and within a NPOV framework, delineate more of Pastor Rod's beliefs. Thanks for your time and advice.

Parsley's connection to shady "alternative" health products

So I just saw Parsley on one of Springfield, MO's three Jesus-channels, in an infomercial with some sketchy homeopath selling an "audio cookbook" for around US$90. It's called "Eat, Drink, and be Healthy" or something, and they're yammering about "body toxins" or some other psuedoscientific nonsense. I know that lots of televangelists are in on these seedy snake-oil operations, and I'm wondering whether Parsley's involvement in these sorts of rackets is WP-worthy. The "Doctor" goes by "Broer" or something. I didn't quite catch the name, but they're telling folks that tap water will kill them. This is even worse than Pat Robertson's magical energy shake. Anyone know anything? MosKillinest 00:21, 16 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Dr. Ted Broer. 208.27.125.252 17:55, 18 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Tithing

"Parsley encourages a variation on the Biblical concept called tithing. Though tithing is taught by many pastors, critics say the view held by Parsley is a variation of the controversial Word of Faith theology commonly embraced among Pentecostal and Charismatics.[2]" What does this mean? What is the variation? Without describing it, this is useless.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.7.127.192 (talkcontribs)

Probably whatever the given reference says it means, I doubt that his particular messages on tithing fit into a particular category, (Many of these charismatic types have quite unique preaching styles) I don't understand how this is useless, it gives the reader information to the effect that critics of Parsley's messages on tithing consider there to be a relation to Word of Faith theology in his message, which is indeed a controversial and notable topic concerning modern evangelicalism. Homestarmy 00:35, 22 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Eradicate Islam

http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=47232&sectionid=3510203 - says that --TheFEARgod (Ч) 14:40, 13 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]