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In reply to the discussion: Selling Jesus - The Ultimate Pyramid Scheme [View all]calimary
(85,161 posts)34. "Christianist" is a term I read awhile ago, but by now I don't remember where.
But I do remember the context, and the whole point behind it - illustrating a difference between true followers and the ones attracted to the big media empire operators and the trappings of wealth and power and influence that these con artists all seem hellbent on seeking (pardon the pun!). Along the lines of false prophets - who seek out money and power and fame.
I didnt make it up, but I sure do like the term. Basically shaking down the naive and unsuspecting and using Christs name as a cover.
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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