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A Prophet Sent Me a Request on LinkedIn Today |
Old Time Country Preacher |
Yep, even the ole timer is on LinkedIn.
Today, a feller sent me a request to "connect," which is like acceptin a friend request on facebook. Aint gonna give the real name, but it was from one "Prophet John Doe." On the "about" section he said "I am a prophet of God."
Now see, I immediately knowed that he was not a prophet a God. Cause if he hadda been, he woulda knowed I would not approve a request from nobody who uses "Prophet" "Apostle" or "Dr" (if its a fake Dr). I done turned down too many of em to start now. |
Acts-pert Poster Posts: 15570 2/6/16 5:26 pm
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Old Time Country Preacher |
What? None a yall dealt with a Prophet or Apostle? |
Acts-pert Poster Posts: 15570 2/8/16 8:50 am
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Da Sheik |
LinkedIn is a minefield of apostles, doctors, and prophets. If your profile lists any type of ministry or you have connections with other ministries then you can expect many such requests. Many of them are from foreign countries.
Also common is the "CEO" of some parachurch organization which consists of said member and probably their immediate family. Their bio line will read "President and Founder" of some goofy named ministry.
I delete all such requests. |
Acts Enthusiast Posts: 1865 2/8/16 4:39 pm

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