If you tried to write an anti-Gospel perfectly inverting the original message, this is what it would sound like. “Give all you own to the already-wealthy, and you shall have treasure here on earth. Truly I tell you, the rich will have a super easy time entering the Kingdom of heaven.”
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Mike Hixenbaugh
All of Trump’s most loyal evangelical backers push prosperity gospel messages, including the folks I wrote about here. They often encourage people — including poor people — to donate money to their ministries based on the promise that God will bless them for it. www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcn...
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It says right here! The meek shall inherit, not the moron.
part of me wishes Dems not to stand in the way of GOP impoverishing rural Americans, serves them right. but decency doesn't let us
transgender is innate but innate doesn't solve the dysphoria and they want the solving to be illegal.
but apart from that I am fine with getting rid of the ed. I'd use the same ed with all gendered people, but English is tricky.
people there choose to live openly according to their own innate feelings.
'Do not take the Lord's name in vain' is just don't use God to justify your sins, but somehow people think it has to do with -cursing- of all things.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creflo_Dollar
"And again I say unto you, It is easier to shove a needle up a camel's ass, than for a poor man to escape the Hell created for them on this Earth."
Get it yet?
*your money
**our megachurch bank account
"God bless the US Treasurty, for he meant it to all be mine."