This is addressed to Karma Bulut. Because you started it.
I am unable to read the article you linked to because I do not subscribe to the Fort Worth Star ********. However I located the story on a website with the quintessentially American name
drowningaccidentsattorney.com (Available 24/7 - No Fees Unless We Win - Free Phone Consultation).
I quote: "Two-year old toddler Clark Mayer died in a drowning accident in northwest Tarrant County on May 4, 2021 ... The toddler was found unconscious in a backyard pool of his grandmother, the daughter of the televangelist [Kenneth Copeland]. The boy was rushed to Cook Children’s Hospital, where he ultimately was pronounced dead.
The Tarrant County Medical Examiner performed an autopsy. The death has been ruled an accidental drowning."
Which of those categories did two-year-old Clark Mayer belong to? Telstra asked what Kenneth Copeland was doing now. In reply you dug up a report about a tragic accident
four months ago which befell a small child who happened to be Copeland's great-grandson. Were you so disappointed at not finding a juicy picture of the "wind of God" preacher gasping in an ICU bed with tubes coming out of every orifice that you had to go trawling for some other misfortune connected with him to entertain your readers? Does your rather eccentric notion of karma mean infants are guilty of their forebears' wickedness across three generations and therefore deserving of punishment? Or maybe you believe karma operates through the medium of human sacrifice, and that Ken is being punished with the death of his great-grandson? Of course it could have been something more prosaic:
I look forward to reading your closely reasoned answer.
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So, do you three all subscribe to the Fort Worth Star ******** or did you look up the report elsewhere? Or did you just see the words "Great-grandson of televangelist Kenneth Copeland drowns in swimming pool accident" then clap your hands with joy and add your two bob's worth to the general merriment?
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The answer to the original question by the way is that good old Ken has been airlifting Christians out of Afghanistan. Judging by the broad grin on his face in recent videos he seems to have got over the death of little Clark. He does after all have his
enormous faith to sustain him.