Comments on: Holy Roller Took Christians For $25M
Feds Say Alleged Con Man, Blew Money On SUV, Fine Dining And Shopping Sprees
- Sell these people plain cheap white sheets as Holy Ghost costumes for Halloween! Boo! :)
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- Ha! A Christian Ponzi scheme! Didn''t they ask themselves, "Who would Jesus invest with?"
They should have remembered: a fool and his money are soon parted. Serves them all right. - Reply to this comment
- If you are a real Christian, you''''ld smoke a bong for Jesus, enjoy God''''s own creation
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Posted by j-whitman at 01:01 AM : May 03, 2008
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I can just imagine ricky stoned to the bone for the first time in his life and suddenly realizing all those lost years ranting about jeebus that he''ll never be able to recoup.......
I wonder if he''d grow his hair out and move to the coast to take up surfing and babe chasing.....
Naaaaaaaaaaa..... - Reply to this comment
- If you are a real Christian, you''ld smoke a bong for Jesus, enjoy God''s own creation
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- I can sell these guys Brussel Sprout Cake & Lake Tahoe
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- I''''ll bet I can make millions selling glasses to these people by telling them they are Special Jesus Glasses, they can see the Holy Ghost
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Posted by j-whitman at 12:46 AM : May 03, 2008
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I forsee great wealth and prosperity in your future, my son!!!.....ROLMAO... - Reply to this comment
- Up to 80 percent of investors were churchgoing Christians and many joined the program after being approached by fellow worshippers through a referral system, according to court papers.
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When looking for suckers, there no more fertile ground than among the gullible......
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Posted by formrusmcsgt at 12:35 AM : May 03, 2008
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It''s what I like to refer to as a "Target Rich Environment"....LMMFAO... - Reply to this comment
- I''ll bet I can make millions selling glasses to these people by telling them they are Special Jesus Glasses, they can see the Holy Ghost
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- Up to 80 percent of investors were churchgoing Christians and many joined the program after being approached by fellow worshippers through a referral system, according to court papers.
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When looking for suckers, there no more fertile ground than among the gullible...... - Reply to this comment
- Like most self-righteous hypocrites who use confuse religious dogma with Christian doctrine, you used the convenient part of a scripture to make your point. If your point truly was valid enough to be used as a legitimate argument, you would have used the complete thought which includes the second verse of Matthew chapter 7. "For with whatever judgment you judge, you will be judged; and with whatever measure you measure, it will be measured to you. WEB". To paraphrase: Judge not lest ye be judged ACCORDINGLY.
This is not an attack on Christianity. Most Preachers carry themselves with a sense of entitlement that they are in a position of authority and cannot be questioned since their actions are by definition ''serving God'' so they are infallible, right or wrong. If someone should question their actions, the questioner is the heretic. A minister who believes he is called to serve is a rarity. Those who believe they are called to preach are mostly driven by ego and the power trip of being a leader is mostly a means to an end. Those who follow have already failed. A true leader creates other leaders. The so-called con man was simply too clever for his own good and couldn''t quit while he was ahead. His ''investors'' were stuck somewhere between unwise and greedy. True Christians wouldn''t gamble so frivolously. They got their just desserts for choosing selfishness over God. - Reply to this comment
- Hey Libagenda - What the hell the do liberals have to with this? This is Christian on Christian fraud. Nothing more. You''re a fuggin moron.
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- It will only be a matter of time before the atheists/secularist liberals find this article on here and begin another assault on Christianity. Once the word gets out to these packs of wolves, they are relentless.
Just watch.
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Posted by libagenda at 11:16 PM
About as relentless as you are, wouldn''t you say? I mean everytime, without exception, some article comes up about Islam, War, or Evolution, you post away with all kinds of nonsense. But I guess that''s okay, because you''re a Christian, and secular humanist and athiests don''t have the same rights you do, at least not in your mind. You know, you leave the door wide open and bring nothing good to the message of your god. - Reply to this comment
- Organizied religion,the biggest scam ever.
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- It will only be a matter of time before the atheists/secularist liberals find this article on here and begin another assault on Christianity. Once the word gets out to these packs of wolves, they are relentless.
Just watch.
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Posted by libagenda at 11:16 PM : May 02, 2008
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If you are a "real" Christian, you will not be attacked by anyone for that. If you are a real Christian, nothing you do or say would be open for attack. - Reply to this comment
- Jesus told him to do it
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- All someone has to say is that they are a Christian, or make a Jesus fish part of their buisness logo and Christians believe it and think that person is honest. Anyone can say anything and many of the biggest crooks alive profess to be Christians. Whenever I see the Jesus fish, I avoid those businesses and people like the plague.
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- Wow, Pack of wolves?? I thought christians were not suppose to judge others, that was gods domain!!! Sounds like the new breed of Christian (Talk the talk but don''t walk the walk)
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- libagenda: Judge not lest ye be judged.
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- P.T. Barnum was right!
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