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(1) Benny Hinn’s Duplicity in Christianity Today, Oct. 5, 1992
Benny Hinn lies about heretical statements he made, as well as his testimony. He is credited as being a mentor for John Arnott of the Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship. “Television preacher Benny Hinn, whose sales in Christian bookstores in the last year-and-a-half have exceeded those of James Dobson and Charles Swindoll combined, told CT last September that he would submit to the counsel and constructive criticism of others (Christianity Today, Oct. 28, 1991, p. 44). But Hinn’s rhetoric since then has raised questions in some people’s minds about his sincerity. For instance: “Now I’m pointing my finger with the mighty power of God on me. …You hear this. There are men and women in Southern California attacking me. I will tell you under the anointing now, you’ll reap it in your children. You’ll never win. …And you children will suffer. You’re attacking me on the radio every night; you’ll pay, and your children will. Hear this from the lips of God’s servant. You are in danger. Repent, or God Almighty will move his hand. …” That is what Hinn told an audience on August 7 at Melodyland Christian Center in Southern California.”
(2) Beware Of Charismatic Leader Benny Hinn in Dave Hunt’s CIB Bulletin, Feb. 1992
Benny Hinn visits Kathryn Kuhlman’s and Aimee McPherson’s graves for the “annointing”, and other wacky things. “The secret to Hinn’s power is his peculiar anointing, which he connects with Kathryn Kuhlman and Aimee McPherson, founder of the Foursquare Gospel Church. He first felt the “full power of the Holy Spirit” on him at a Kuhlman healing service in 1973– and her mantle has presumably fallen upon Hinn. He conducts his meetings almost exactly like hers — though it takes Hinn much longer to get his audience into the expectant mood that seems to generate psychosomatic “miracles.” In an April 7, 1991 sermon, Hinn revealed that he periodically visits Kuhlman’s grave and that he is one of the few with a key to gain access to it. He also visits Aimee’s grave, where he says: “I felt a terrific anointing … I was shaking all over … trembling under the power of God … `Dear God,’ I said, `I feel the anointing.’ … I believe the anointing has lingered over Aimee’s body.”