Thursday, April 11, 2013

The Man Behind the Joel Osteen Hoax

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The Man Behind the Joel Osteen Hoax

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,

Joke's on Joel. Joel Osteen isn't losing his religion. The televangelist laughed off an Internet hoax pulled off Monday on a fake website, www.joelostenministries.com (notice the lack of the second “e” in his last name). The bogus religious site ran

April Fool's Day was one week ago — but an elaborate hoax targeting Pastor Joel Osteen gained wide attention Monday, after those behind the hoax used Twitter, YouTube, and other shared media to spread spurious claims that the pastor had renounced his

By Dan Merica, CNN Washington (CNN) – Joel Osteen, the well loved megachurch pastor from Houston, is the target of an Internet hoax that falsely reported the Christian leader was leaving his church and renouncing his faith.

Earlier this week, a late April Fool's hoax made its introduction, alleging that well loved U.S. pastor Joel Osteen had renounced Christianity. Osteen is the pastor of a mega-church in Houston, Texas, and has a worldwide broadcast

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