Victoria Osteen asked to leave flight

BTW, I have lost all respect for them since the city got hammered with people running from Katrina and they were nowhere to be found. They can sure as hell buy an old arena and fix it up something purty, though. :rolleyes2
 
Boston Tea Party said:
Not true.

Show me a statement from the airline or the flight attendant. The article you have quoted has the airline saying the issue is resolved and they will not comment.
 
Wow! They got some great PR people. I was wondering how long it would take for damage control.
 
momof2inPA said:
Show me a statement from the airline or the flight attendant. The article you have quoted has the airline saying the issue is resolved and they will not comment.


You said they made no statement.

That is a statement. They are stating that they will not comment.

Have a nice day. :)
 

Airlines don't ask the authorities to board a plane for something trivial. Post 9/11 aircraft protocol is strict. If a member of the flight crew says jump, you jump! Talking back to or disobeying a flight crew member is now grounds for removal from the aircraft. Some passengers don't get it. Airlines are always tight lipped about these incidents, so that part is nothing new.
 
I like how these people who have supposedly devoted their life to a "higher calling" travel first class and spend vacations in Vail.

I guess it just wouldn't be right for them to ride the bus to the mission and do a little charity work over the holiday.
 
dixipixi said:
I like how these people who have supposedly devoted their life to a "higher calling" travel first class and spend vacations in Vail.

I guess it just wouldn't be right for them to ride the bus to the mission and do a little charity work over the holiday.

Well, in all fairness, they have every right to live the lifestyle they choose. As long as the parishoners and people who make donations to them don't mind, who are we to say anything. I will say this though, if they don't like Airline rules they can always charter their own jet next time.
 
Thank you for providing the link. I did read the article. It is my opinion, however, that it is a case of too little, too late.

I live in Houston. I was here and know firsthand what was going on. I know about people in parking lots with nowhere to go, no food, no diapers. Lakewood did not respond in a timely fashion. There was so much more they could have done.
 
IMHO, Joel Osteen is more of a motivational speaker than a preacher. I think he has some good positive things to say but, an this is just my opinion, I hardly think of him as a preacher. I am sure between the church and the books sales of his best selling book, he's living a really good life. And as someone else said, more power to him. And he may give away a lot of $$ to the needy around the world. God knows there is a lot of need in this world.
 
dixipixi said:
I like how these people who have supposedly devoted their life to a "higher calling" travel first class and spend vacations in Vail.

I guess it just wouldn't be right for them to ride the bus to the mission and do a little charity work over the holiday.

Sorry to pick, but this is just wrong. They have the right to take a family vacation just like anyone else. While I agree that a first-class flight to Vail is a bit overboard, many of my own parishioners may think its extravagant when DW and I load up the sedan and drive to WDW. That's what we do for our family vacations. We do mission work at other times as well. Regarding timing of vacations, I personally would not take such a vacation like that over Christmas, but my circumstances are a bit different from Osteen's.

The remark about "riding the bus to the mission" sounds more than a little condescending.
 
Here is her reply from their website:

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

I know that many of you have seen the recent news report on our trip to Colorado. Let me begin by saying that I have received so many of your emails and notes encouraging me and expressing your love and support. Each one of you means so much to me and I love you all dearly.

Regardless of how some have portrayed the situation, please know that it was truly a minor misunderstanding and did not escalate into what you saw or read in the news. Contrary to those reports it was my choice to remove myself from the situation. Nonetheless, it was a most unfortunate event and I truly regret that it happened.

The last thing I would ever want to do is let any of you down. And I promise you that I did not act in any way that would cast a bad light on you, my family, Lakewood Church or our Lord Jesus Christ. I value the position that God has placed me in and I can assure you that I will always walk in love and integrity. While I am not perfect, I will always seek to be a peacemaker and seek the high road.

As many of you have told me, I know that God has me in the palm of His hand. My confidence in God is stronger than ever—and I know that He is faithful to His promises.

Thank you for standing with me and, in spite of what you’ve heard, thank you for believing the best in me. I know that God causes all things to work together for our good— and I truly believe that when faced with adversities we all emerge better and stronger than when we were before.

During this season, as we celebrate the birth of our Savior Jesus Christ, Joel and I wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas. May peace and happiness embrace all of us and may 2006 be your best year ever.

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We were on a recent flight where a man started in on the FAs as soon as he stepped on the plane. He was rude and offensive; when he got to his seat he was swearing and still on the FA. She wanted him removed, someone came on board and there was a big conference with the pilot about it, but he was not removed. We were sitting in the first row, so heard a lot of it. I guess he was a pain the whole flight--according to people around him. His poor wife was so embarassed, covering her head, etc. She couldn't calm him down at all.
 
Victoria Osteen's comments don't jive with those from the lady seated behind her:

"She was just abusive," said Sheila Steele, who said she was sitting behind Victoria Osteen. "She was just like one of those divas."

I believe the comments of an impartial passenger, and I would have more respect for the preacher lady if she just apologized and said she was having a bad day, instead of minimizing her own actions and making excuses.
 
momof2inPA said:
I believe the comments of an impartial passenger, and I would have more respect for the preacher lady if she just apologized and said she was having a bad day, instead of minimizing her own actions and making excuses.

I agree. I went with my friend to see him in September. As someone said before something just doesn't fit right with them to me. She spoke to the crowd, but I thought she seemed a bit phony.
 
I trust Joel Osteen as far as I can throw him. Something about him just oozes "sleaze" to me. I know its his wife that has made the news, but I wouldn't be surprised if further down the road he is involved in some kind of scandal.
 
As I said before, the airport authorities DO NOT board a plane for a trivial reason. I do, however, realize her desire to downplay this and her wish to just have it go away. Unfortunately in this media climate, it probably won't. If she had just said, "Yes, I was having a bad day and I got a little testy, I apologize", the media would probably leave her alone.
 
eclectics said:
If she had just said, "Yes, I was having a bad day and I got a little testy, I apologize", the media would probably leave her alone.
It's rather doubtful that would happen and even if it did, she'd still be fileted and grilled on this board. :rolleyes:
 
Preachers wife or not people are gonna make mistakes. But if you mention "preacher" on this board people are all over it condemming her period. Interesting from such a non-judgemental open minded bunch of folks! :rolleyes1
 
Just need to second Boston Tea Party. Lakewood was nowehere to be found during Katrina and Rita. First and Second Baptist, Catholic Charities, even the muslim groups in town, but nowhere was there any indication that Lakewood was doing a thing. I seem to recall even the news commenting on the fact. How many people could have stayed at the old Compac, like they did in Churches across the city.
 
So the thread turns from a bash Mrs. Osteen to bash the entire church? :confused3

Wow... got axe, will grind.
 





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