It may be a little late for an April Fools' Day joke but that didn't stop some on the Internet from pulling off an elaborate hoax targeting televangelist Joel Osteen, which included telling his many followers that he was denouncing the Christian faith
Earlier this week, Pastor Joel Osteen, head of the Houston-based Lakewood Church, best-selling author, and world-renowned televangelist, was the victim of an elaborate online hoax. The prank — complete with fake,
No, Houston megachurch pastor Joel Osteen is not leaving the Christian faith — despite all "evidence" to the contrary. The Internet was captivated yesterday by a message — supposedly posted by Osteen himself — in which the
Pastor Joel Osteen, of the Lakewood Church in Texas, is at the center of an elaborate online hoax. Someone created a series of fake websites, all pointing to the idea that Osteen was leaving the megachurch and closing his ministry due to a loss of
No, Houston megachurch pastor Joel Osteen is not leaving the Christian faith — despite all "evidence" to the contrary. The Internet was captivated yesterday by a message — supposedly posted by Osteen himself — in which the
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