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The TBN Praise-A-Thon Is This Week

Ladies and Gentlemen, this week is the Praise-A-Thon on TBN and I have two intriguing questions?

(1): What new ’scripture twisting’ techniques will be introduced in order to raise the money?

(2): Where is all this ‘money’ coming from? I flipped through the channels throughout my tv viewing the past month and seen INSP running re-runs of their telethon with Mike Murdoch and weeks ago, watched via the Internet Rory ’spaz’ out and Wendy have one of her ‘episodes’ as God TV ran their ‘make or break’ telethon.

I do not know what will be the outcome to question one. However, I feel that the money will come from donations charged to credit cards. This raises more questions

If you are using your credit card to ’sow a seed’, gain your ‘hundredfold blessing’ and get the ‘end-times financial transfer from the wicked to the just’, then who is really supposed to be benefiting from all of this? Technically, when you use your credit card to procure products and services, it is not your money that you are using. The money you are using at that time is the credit card company’s money (and they hope you don’t pay for a while in order to make some interest money) that you are ‘borrowing’ for a very short time period. Therefore, in a technical sense (and if the doctrine was true), it is the credit card company that should be ‘entitled’ to receive the seed faith and the ‘hundredfold blessing’. You may ‘possess’ the goods and services ‘in good faith’ that will not get repossessed but you still owe somebody via your debt which is still a form of bondage.

When you receive your credit card bill to pay off the invoice and you have paid off the invoice in full, how would one go about technically establishing legitimate ownership of the seed faith and the ‘hundredfold blessing’ based on the technicality that the credit card company originally purchased the seed faith and the ‘hundredfold blessing’?

I know that the questions sounds ‘crazy’ but I thought about this and came up with these ‘oddball conclusions’ because in the long run, the credit card companies do make some money off of donations via credit cards. Why? Because the majority of Americans who have credit cards usually do not pay them off in time and have to pay the outrageous interest rates on top of the original principle and therefore, go into serious debt in the attempt to gain the ‘hundredfold blessing’ and get the ‘end-times financial transfer from the wicked to the just’

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