Televangelists Exploiting the Gullible - Part 1
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I don't know if people reading this are Jewish, Christian, Buddhist, Atheist. Something we can all agree on...these people are definitely going to whatever hell you believe in. Or if you're an atheist, they just suck.
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Dr. Jesus is gonna touch me?... gross.
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@420HES Maybe some are actors... however, I think most "miracle healing" recipients willed themselves into better health. The mind can have a strong influence over your body. This is evidenced by the placebo effect. Furthermore, I wouldn't be surprised if it's Popoff sending these anonymous checks so he can get "real" testimonials. He does, after all, make millions.
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There was a woman on the floor 1:40 LMAP hahahaha
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You guys actually think those people are guillable? They're paid actors!
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@Atheist603 Don't worry, the "cured" people are actors not real life victims of such and such demon. lol
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That so-called Miracle Spring Water is probably LA tap water! HAHAHA! The power of belief, or placebo, is a beautiful thing. What sucks are these creeps profiting from the sick and disabled.
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Call him the prophet who profit$.
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"What does it say about our country when these shameless hucksters are permitted to sell their superstitious nonsense on TV?"
What about the Jewish superstitious nonsense that's being sold on practically all your food purchases? If you complain about TV frauds and not the rabbinical unions who extort money from companies in exchange for religious doctrine -- which you end up paying for -- you're supporting a cult and that makes you a hypocrite! (mark of the beast: K, U, COR, Parve, BCk, etc.)
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Anoint this you fake bastard.
dude, why is it mostly black people? are black people this gullible? i'm black, n wow
Atheist603 3 months ago 9
They could give their miracle spring water to the third world, that might solve alot of problems, those guys need money right?
cammieOsaurus 4 months ago 3