By the scams they fall for, ye shall know them.
It's amazing the things you can sell to Christians - or rather, let us say, the sort of people likely to grab you by the lapels to demand to know if you have been saved.
Holy Drinking Water
Don't miss the "Warning To Sinners" printed on every bottle of this precious and purified fluid!
By the way, don't click the "buy online" link unless you find identity theft an amusing diversion. There is no valid encryption certificate.
tag: Christianity, Stupidity, Greed, Scams, Shadow Economy
Friday, March 09, 2007
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