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No. It does not.
Imperfect people are used by God to accomplish great things.
It doesn't excuse the gross lapses. But God is weird in whom he chooses, because he doesn't always choose the most gifted or the best.
Think of Samson in the Old Testament. Or more current, Lonnie Frisbee who was simply amazing. Or Brant Baker. Amazing things happened and people were genuinely affected for God.
And yet.
There were things going on behind the scenes.
I think the people who were touched were genuinely touched.
Flawed men and women are used by God. Doesn't dismiss what happened through those people.
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