Is Todd White Really a Charlatan of the Highest Order as Justin Peters Claims? Let's Look at the Facts
Maybe you've heard of Todd White and maybe you haven't. If not, you're probably better off for it. But Todd White is a popular charismatic preacher who appeals to the young crowd for his alluring personality—but is the gospel he preaches laced with spiritual poison? Is he a false teacher? Is he a charlatan of the highest order as many have claimed?
If you've followed The Dissenter for any amount of time, you probably already know the answer to these questions.
Todd White, the pastor of Lifestyle Christianity located in Watauga, Texas, has firmly established himself within the prosperity gospel and Word of Faith movements, largely through the patronage of Patricia King, a false prophetess associated with the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) and widely recognized for her own controversial and false teachings. His alliance with such disreputable figures as King, as well as Benny Hinn, Francis Chan, and many others, should have immediately raised red flags concerning White's theological integrity and the authenticity of his supposed miraculous healings, including his infamous leg-lengthening parlor trick.
White's teachings are not just erroneous but blatantly blasphemous. He has made numerous claims about God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit that starkly contradict biblical teachings. For instance, his outrageous claim that Jesus wants to be in bed with someone as they're watching pornography—according to White, Jesus desires to "be their climax." You don't think he actually said that?
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