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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2008

An "off the record" interview with Satan and his thoughts on money. Used as an illustration the LifeChurch.tv series called How to Be Rich. Also appearing in the video is Craig Groeschel

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  • Excellent video and so well thought out. Very funny.

  • you will be hearing from my friends, all the attourneys in the entire world

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  • @thesparitan You obviously haven't actually read the old testament (or weren't really paying attention), then. He punished people for murder, rape, and sacrificing infants to statues they made. And that's just to put it in a nutshell. If you actually read it, He never just blows His top instantly or over little things. And He is always talking of supporting the poor and oppressed.

  • Lol. I love this. The most ironic thing about this is that in the American dollar, you'd see the motto: "In God We Trust", and at the same time, it is idolized. Teehee!

  • Who plays the devil?

    

  • 3:09 Yep. My thoughts exactly.

  • @LuckyLadyV27 I don't believe ether exists but if god of the old testament was real he would be the most evil being in the universe. Infinite punishment for a finite crime is about the sickest thing I have ever heard of. You are deluded.

  • @thesparitan I pray that God changes your outlook! I pray that you see satan for the evil being that he is.

  • @hipstermi Who cares? No one is putting a gun to your head forcing you to give anything. As long as you give at least your tithe you are obedient to the Word and you will be blessed. If a church uses money poorly or is corrupted by greed God will still bless you for obeying His Word and tithing.

  • @dimandgirl1

    Yes you must because you were very vague and didnt direclty answer my points. Tithes, another offering, a building fun, a visitor "special fund"...doesnt that seem a bit excessive? Churches arent taxed, they pay no taxes on purchases (even churches that dont do charity work) which does keep some revenue from the state as well. Hardly seems "non" profit and why gyp the state and local economy out of some revenue?

    Lots of churches really dont help charities all that much.

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