What's that Lord? Don't con the parishioners out of their money and use it to make myself rich? Oh wow I really got that one turned around!
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I could see the problem is he's been worshipping "the Lord downunder" this whole time.
A fool and their money are soon parted.
From June 2022 to April 2023, INDXcoin scored nearly $3.2 million thanks to investments by more than 300 people in the "Christian community," the legal filing states. Regalado, who is based in Denver, said that God directly told him investors would be wealthy if they threw all of their money into INDXcoin.
Doesn't the Bible have some things to say about wealthy people and their chances of getting into heaven?
Doesn’t the Bible have some things to say about wealthy people and their chances of getting into heaven?
I'm fairly certain it does.