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Killer Preacher Denies Love Child With Wife of Man He KIlled

Let’s see…Minister of local evangelical church dipping into the congregation ladies…

Minister fathers child with wife of another man.

Minister shoots and kills irate husband “defending himself”.

Other than breaking about 18 of the Ten Commandments…What could go wrong?

Here is the Rev apparently practicing his Sermon the “I didn’t do it!”…basically admitting the adultery.

What possible motivation would said, now dead, husband have to be pissed?

Video: Pastor Denies Impregnating Wife of Man He Shot and Killed

Keon Allison says he shot Deante Smith to death in self-defense when the man came to confront him about an alleged affair. Just a few weeks earlier, the pastor denied it all in a fiery sermon.

A pistol-packing preacher who allegedly shot and killed another man in Detroit earlier this month gave a sermon weeks before where he denied fathering a love child with the man’s wife.

“I got saved 15 years ago. Been with one woman,” Keon Allison shouted, taking off his vest while hopping around his empty stage. “One woman, that’s all. Ain’t no two women.”

“You’ve got to live a clean life,” he added while dancing. “You’ve got to clean it up. If you’re married, stay with your spouse. You can’t have these other girlfriends. You’ve got to clean it up, because when the devil comes at your house, you’re gonna have to have some integrity to say, ‘I ain’t running, I ain’t going nowhere, because I ain’t did nothing.”

The video was uploaded September 24th, but only discovered by the Christian Post on Wednesday.

Deante Smith, 25, was shot when he entered Allison’s Church of God church and allegedly confronted the pastor with a brick. Smith was reportedly there to confront Allison about an affair he was allegedly carrying out with his wife.

Allison was arrested but then released. No charges have been filed against him yet.

“Don’t get it twisted, this ain’t pastor’s thing, this is Jesus’ thing, and I’m just serving Him. And I just got a made up mind,” Allison proclaimed. “I said, ‘I’m gonna be this thing for real.’ Ain’t gonna be no funny business with me.”

“Have you ever had your name smeared?” he asked his half-empty storefront church in a September 20th sermon. “This is not mud, this is manure.”

The devil, Allison said, keeps looking and waiting for when you’re weakened to strike.

Looks to me “the Devil” in this case just committed murder.

 
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Posted by on October 28, 2015 in You Know It's Bad When...

 

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Dr. Fred Luter – Southern Baptist President

Dr. Luter made history yesterday as the first black President of the Southern Baptist Convention.

Southern Baptists have come a long way from the days when their liturgy was twisted to support slavery and later Jim Crow.

New Southern Baptist leader: Former street preacher, Katrina survivor

Hospitalized at age 21 with compound fractures and serious head injuries after a motorcycle accident, Fred Luter Jr. decided to give his life to God and enter the ministry.

A native of New Orleans’ impoverished lower Ninth Ward neighborhood, Luter was the third of five children raised by a divorced mother who worked as a seamstress and a surgical scrub assistant, according to Thom Rainier, president and CEO of the Nashville, Tennessee-based LifeWay Christian Resources and a friend of Luter’s.

Although he had been active in the church as a child, Luter “began to do some serious reflecting on his life” after the 1977 crash, according to a Web posting on Rainier’s website. “God used that incident to bring him back to serving him,” Rainier wrote.

And what a long way he’s come since. On Tuesday, Luter, now the pastor of the 8,000-plus-member Franklin Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans, was elected the first African-American president of the Southern Baptist Convention, an organization that began as a pro-slavery church more than 160 years ago. His term officially begins Wednesday night. Read the rest of this entry »

 
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Posted by on June 20, 2012 in The Post-Racial Life

 

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