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In reply to the discussion: Selling Jesus - The Ultimate Pyramid Scheme [View all]calimary
(84,645 posts)32. Perhaps the poster above just misspelled a key word.
Thres QUITE a big difference between Christian and Christianist. The true Christians try to follow Christ through such teachings as in Matthew 25:35-45 - the whatever you do to the least of these... one. The love God and love thy neighbor as thyself stuff.
A Christianist, as Ive heard it described, is one who believes the way most of the televangelists have distorted these teachings. The God wants you to be rich crap for one thing. The God-given blessings of wealth and power that show everybody how youre somehow holier or better or more worthy in the eyes of God than everybody else is.
At least from what Ive been taught, and have observed through the years, anyway.
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Two single , elderly sisters I knew, willed their entire small fortune to the Church.
empedocles
Jan 2019
#1
I once knew a successful businessman who wrote a book about salesmanship. I looked through it
KPN
Jan 2019
#9
Hello Mineral Man -- unfortunately, I can't recall the title of the book exactly --
KPN
Jan 2019
#41
Yep, there's big money in the selling of religion! Beyond authority and control, there's
RKP5637
Jan 2019
#11
"Christianist" is a term I read awhile ago, but by now I don't remember where.
calimary
Jan 2019
#34