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Well you went to them knowing that it takes faith so you knew yourself that it might not work out...so there is nothing to sue for..unless they tricked you into going
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Sounds like a good story for Dateline. Yes they should be held accountable, many have been, but clearly not enough. Many go to church and just sit there, they listen and believe. The preacher convinces them he has a hot line to heaven and he is the one with the answers. What he says may or may not be true, or he may mix truth with some strange things and pass it off as the complete truth. This is one of the reasons why reading the bible is so important, YOU need to know the truth so you cannot be led astray.
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Is there a mountain top I can shout this from???? YES!! YES!! HELL YES!! I am so sick of those charlatains! THey make me sick! They take money from people even if it's their last dime. I hate that!! I think they should be prosecuted and sentenced to prison.
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tax them on a sliding scale based on actual healings.
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they definitely should be held accountable! people act on their recommendations...
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Yes they should. They are all phony anyway and most of them ought to be doing time in prisons.
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