No, it does not say that; but there is another thing The Bible says in relation to your question:
Lay hands suddenly on no man, neither be partaker of other men's sins: keep thyself pure (1Timothy 5.22)
The word 'evangelist' appears two (2) times in the KJV Bible.
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The word "evangelist" is in the King James Version of the Bible 2 times. It is in 2 verses. Please see the related link below.
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The Bible does not say.
An Evangelist in its true biblical and Greek meaning is some one who spreads "the good news". Therefore all of those in the bible who speak of the message of salvation are Evangelist's. However the most famous Evangelist / Church planter in the bible is Paul known originally as Saul, many of the books in the new testament are letters written by Paul to churches.
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Saint Mark the Evangelist is the original author of the Gospel of Mark in the bible. He was one of the disciples of Jesus.
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The word 'evangelist' appears two (2) times in the King James version:Acts 21:82 Timothy 4:5
The Evangelist was created in the 1st century AD, likely between 70-100 AD. It is one of the four canonical gospels of the New Testament in the Christian Bible, traditionally ascribed to the apostle Matthew.
Anyone who accepts Christ as their Savior is supposed to be forgiven.