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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 4245433" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>You're a brick. Prosperity Christians are the phoniest of all, because God smiles on them with jets and fancy homes etc. Yeah, I guess Joel Osteen or my buddy Creflo are real Christians, because they have millions that they scammed from their followers and then spent it on...themselves. Jeez, don't you think that maybe they could use some of that wealth to help eradicate disease, help the poor, or point God in the right direction to help some of the Third World countries He (God) has apparently forgotten?</p><p></p><p>I said "millions" of followers, not "billions". You have again conflated one of my statements to bolster your own lies. I was referring to the number of televangelist fans, not overall Christians. Billions of people can be wrong, you know. Numbers mean nothing in pursuit of what is true. It only takes one to point out a lie.</p><p></p><p>Are you a clay brick, or a concrete brick?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 4245433, member: 12508"] You're a brick. Prosperity Christians are the phoniest of all, because God smiles on them with jets and fancy homes etc. Yeah, I guess Joel Osteen or my buddy Creflo are real Christians, because they have millions that they scammed from their followers and then spent it on...themselves. Jeez, don't you think that maybe they could use some of that wealth to help eradicate disease, help the poor, or point God in the right direction to help some of the Third World countries He (God) has apparently forgotten? I said "millions" of followers, not "billions". You have again conflated one of my statements to bolster your own lies. I was referring to the number of televangelist fans, not overall Christians. Billions of people can be wrong, you know. Numbers mean nothing in pursuit of what is true. It only takes one to point out a lie. Are you a clay brick, or a concrete brick? [/QUOTE]
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