False dominion teachers claim that God made Adam ruler of this world, but he committed “treason” and turned over dominion of the earth to Satan. Christ then reclaimed dominion and then turned it over to the church, who then lost it back to Satan. We quote Kenneth Copeland, Ed Silvoso, and Earl Paulk and then refute their error using Scripture.
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