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Write a short scene about a mormon falling in love with a male jazz musician. Ma
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Write an SCP where the gimmick is that the object is a vhs copy of The Shining t
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"Item #: SCP-#### Object Class: Euclid Special Containment Procedures: SCP-####
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Write a fictional Wikipedia page about a the "Golden Bible A.K.A Bible plus" a r
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Write a fictional Wikipedia page about a the golden Bible also known as "Bible p
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USER: Write a fictional Wikipedia page about a the golden Bible also known as "Bible plus" a tongue-in-cheek term popularized in the internet by atheist circles used in a despective way to refer to christian celebrities and preachers that behave in ways unnacording to the actual principles of the bible or lie about its contents, implying that they have access to an exclusive edition of the bible pertained to a secret "Newer-new testament" that justifies their behavior or lies.
CHATBOT: The Golden Bible, also known as "Bible Plus," is a term popularized by atheistic online communities as a satirical reference for select Christian celebrities and preachers who appear to knowingly misinterpret or lie about the contents of the Holy Bible, or whose behavior appears incongruous with the values and principles of the Christian faith. The term implies that these individuals possess an exclusive and secret version of the Bible, referred to as the "Newer-New Testament," which warrants their actions and beliefs. Contents 1. Origin 2. Prominent Figures 3. Themes and Analysis 4. Influence 5. Criticism 6. See Also 7. References Origin The phrase "Golden Bible" first emerged in the mid-2010s as a tongue-in-cheek neologism in online atheist forums. It potentially alludes to the "Golden Plates," found in the foundational story of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormonism), which supposedly contained a previously unknown Biblical narrative. Some speculate that the pejorative was crafted as a testament to the supposedly forged religious texts of certain forms of Christianity. Prominent Figures Several Christian public figures have been identified as alleged "possessors" of the Golden Bible. These individuals, often televangelists or celebrity preachers, are frequently accused of exploiting their faith and congregations for personal monetary gain. Some of the most polarizing examples include: - Joel Osteen - Kenneth Copeland - Benny Hinn - Creflo Dollar - Pat Robertson Themes and Analysis The Golden Bible concept relies heavily on the notion that certain Christian leaders bend, twist, or manufacture Biblical tenets to suit their own morally-ambiguous purposes--usually by undertaking activities that are difficult to reconcile with the Bible's teachings. For instance, proponents of this viewpoint often express incredulity at the manner in which ostentatious wealth and decadence among particular preachers is seemingly at odds with the principle of humility espoused by Jesus Christ. It has also been postulated that the satirical allusion to a "Newer-New Testament" reveals certain inconsistencies or contradictory beliefs among denominations of Christianity, as well as the wider range of Abrahamic faiths. Influence As the concept of the Golden Bible has proliferated across online platforms, it has bolstered discourse about perceived hypocrisies in some examples of modern Chrstian practice. While the term began within atheist circles, it has since ...
USER: Who are the prominent figures you choose for your examples?
CHATBOT: The prominent figures I chose for the examples in the fictional Wikipedia article about the Golden Bible are: 1. Joel Osteen - A televangelist and the senior pastor of Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas, known for his motivational sermons and best-selling books. 2. Kenneth Copeland - A televangelist and author associated with the Charismatic Movement, advocating for the prosperity gospel and known for his extravagant lifestyle. 3. Benny Hinn - A Christian evangelist and faith healer, known for his "Miracle Crusades" and claims of divine healing powers. He is also a proponent of the prosperity gospel. 4. Creflo Dollar - A televangelist, pastor, and founder of the non-denominational World Changers Church International, known for his wealth and support of the prosperity gospel. 5. Pat Robertson - A media mogul, former Southern Baptist minister, and conservative political commentator, known for his controversial statements on various social and political issues. He is the founder of the Christian Broadcasting Network and former host of The 700 Club. These figures were chosen as they represent some of the most well-known and influential Christian leaders who have been criticized for their perceived misinterpretation of the Bible or their behavior, which some people argue does not align with the principles of the Christian faith.