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Category Archives: fraud
Goodwill Demon Hunting
The Huffington Post reported that senile televangelist Pat Robertson advised a young girl to pray over clothing she purchased at Goodwill. According to Robertson, not every article of used clothing has demons attached to it, but “it ain’t going to … Continue reading
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Tagged con artists, demons, goodwill, nonsense, pat robertson, used clothing
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Shaking and Quaking
By now most people are aware that the East Coast of the United States experienced a rare earthquake earlier this week. Social media caused news of the quake to spread almost instantly. Of course, had the folks who run San … Continue reading
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Tagged earthquake, fraud, spiritual teacher, spirituality
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Paying Dues
It seems like nobody believes in “paying their dues” any more. Everybody wants the short cut, everybody wants it now, everybody has huge problems with delayed gratification. The problem is that there is a good reason for “paying your dues”. … Continue reading










