Category: Bill Alnor

Court Rules Hank Hanegraaff Culpable Of ‘SLAPP’

Frivolous Litigation Violations Against Other Evangelical Christians Amidst Massive Legal Costs & Settlements

“Why would anyone financially support Hank’s CRI ministry so he can sue hire lawyers to other believers who simply expose his unethical fund raising”?

(Alnor April 9 statement Re: Hanegraaff/CRI v. Alnor) Continue reading »

Final Dissolution Of CRI/Hanegraaff vs Alnor

By Bill Alnor
June 20, 2007

Hank Hanegraaff? Why should any saved Christian donate money supposedly intended to support the work of God to Hank Hanegraaff so he can misuse the money to sue other Christians with bogus law suits in his direct rejection of the plain teaching of the Word of God in l Corinthinas Chapter 6? James Jacob Prasch Continue reading »

CRI Claims Contributions ‘Evaporated’

In the case of CRI/Hanegraaff vs. Alnor, CRI/Hanegraaff did not appeal the court’s ruling. This means that besides the meritless defamation suit filed against me being thrown out of court, Hanegraaff and CRI has been ordered to pay all of my legal bills.   As you might remember, the court ruled that CRI/Hanegraaff violated California’s anti-SLAPP statutes by filing the lawsuit.  Today my legal team petitioned the court for recovery of my legal expenses, which are in the six-figure range.  I will give the exact figure in the near future.  Continue reading »

Court Rules Hank Hanegraaff Culpable Of ‘SLAPP’

Frivolous Litigation
Violations Against Other Evangelical Christians Amidst Massive Legal Costs & Settlements
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A Scourge of Suspect Credentials and Phony Degrees is Sweeping through the Church

by Bill Alnor
http://www.cultlink.com

It has become rampant within evangelicalism, and especially within the Pentecostal and charismatic traditions. According to Christian Sentinel publisher Bill Alnor, evidence of this is abundant. One can open their latest copy of Charisma magazine and check the upcoming conferences splashed across its pages and note the names of many leaders calling themselves doctors.  However, many do not hold earned degrees. Charisma along with many other publications, have a long time practice of selling ad space to questionable organizations in the degree and credential selling business, including even ministry ordinations for sale. Continue reading »