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Keller Called Oprah "Most Dangerous Woman on Planet&quoOprah's Debate with Bill Keller Getting Internet Exposure: Controversial conversation is heating up YouTube.
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April '08
Liveprayer.com founder Bill Keller has engaged in a "high tech cyber debate" with the most powerful woman in the media, Oprah Winfrey, who Keller called "the most dangerous woman on the planet" in a recent FOX News appearance.
Keller's Internet show reaches over 2.4 million subscribers worldwide every day with his Daily Devotional and hundreds of thousands more on his "live" TV program seen at LivePrayer.com every Monday through Friday at 10 p.m. ET.
Keller contends that the "New Age" teachings Oprah promotes "leads people away from Biblical truth and faith in Jesus Christ, which the Bible states is the only way to be saved."
"Oprah is free to believe whatever she wants. However, she claims to be a Christian, yet denies that Jesus is the only way to be saved, and the Bible is the only truth," Keller commented.
To see the "cyber debate" between Oprah and Keller log onto http://youtube.com/watch?y=3BjL4Y9UOpw.
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I AgreeI must say that after watching some of the YouTube items related to Ms. Oprah, I have to agree to some extent with Keller. She has definitely gone a bit weird. I have been noticing that in her the few times I've had the opportunity to watch her show. Maybe it is her desire to relate to or empathize with everyone but there is something definitely not right about her. As for her denying Jesus is the way, I can attest to that, I saw that on TV with my own eyes. It was one of these "the show was so powerful, and the cameras kept rolling after we went off the air and I just had to show it to you people" deal. What struck me was how she kept make reference to the universe, and how this thing called God by one person could be the universe for another. She was eventually challenged with "what about Jesus" and she ultimately responded "what about Jesus? if He works for you it doesn't mean He works for another person" or something to that effect.
However, she's not the only one who believe that. There are quite a few "Christians" who make such claims as well. In fact, in the recent controversy regarding Jeremiah Wright, he more or less said the same thing when he was questioned about his relationship with Farrakhan. He basically quoted the passage where Jesus said He had other sheep that was not part of this flock as a response to whether or not Islam is the same as Christianity.
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