Osteen is a major false prophet.
Is he even a "profit"? Anyway, what's the difference between a false profit and a true profit? I mean, what's the process for making that determination (is there something more to it than that they say or don't say what you want to hear)? And is there such a thing as a minor false profit?
The Bible details the ways to tell a false prophet from a real prophet (if I recall correctly, I'm a bit hazy on the Bible these days). For example: If their points disagree with Scripture or if their predictions about future events prove faulty, they are false prophets.
Another good indicator is someone who says what
needs to be said at the time, even if people don't comprehend its truth until much later. It's easy to contradict Osteen with a basic knowledge of the Bible, and it's plain to see that the spirit of his message is one of complacency and convenience and greed. It's something Christians ought to be furious about.