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They have nothing to do with it, really. People from every economic strata get taken in by prosperity gospel.
You can always tell the churches. They're decorated very modern, and somewhat drab. On the inside, there's fliers for "financial decisionmaking sermons" and "tax seminars."
Money changers in the temple.
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by droogie6655321 on Wed Jan 30, 2008 at 06:52:26 AM PDT
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"church" at ~15th and between Harvard and Lewis is (you are in Tulsa, right?) that has all of those messages? It is on the south side of 15th in the north side of Florence Park, and always has a sign saying something like "Dr. Siddar Something-or-other speaks on Financial Wisdom".
If you do know, is that one of these types of organizations?
Just curious, as I drove by it for many years...
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by Prof Dave on Wed Jan 30, 2008 at 08:48:56 AM PDT
here he is. I have friends who go here. It is freakish. Just take a gander at that website. Have air-sickness bag near by.
"In political discussion heat is in inverse proportion to knowledge." J. G. C. Minchin
by LucyMO on Wed Jan 30, 2008 at 10:05:49 AM PDT
Prosperity charletan that won't give up his financials to congress.
What is so sad is that people who are helped and make better decisions, give all the credit to the "World Changers" church. Not on making their own better decisions.
You can't be the land of the free, if you aren't the home of the brave - The Wonder Moron
by dogheaven on Wed Jan 30, 2008 at 07:30:31 PM PDT
wide narrow
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