One naturally wonders how poor one must be in order to become “Jesus in disguise,” and how much money or how many possessions must one acquire to cease being “Jesus.” In fact, at the time of her death, Mother Teresa’s organization had multi-millions of dollars in the bank which had not been spent on the poor. Worst of all, she concerned herself with caring for bodies while neglecting souls. Pastor John MacArthur visited Mother Teresa in Calcutta in August 1988 and, in contrast to Leighton Ford and Billy Graham, reported as follows:
“We asked her questions that might reveal her spiritual state. Her answers were troubling: ‘I love and respect all religions’—an unthinkable remark in light of the hellishness of India’s dominant religions. ‘All my people die beautiful deaths,’ she told me. I am convinced Mother Teresa is providing false comfort to the dying.”