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  2. Peter Popoff - Wikipedia

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    Peter George Popoff (born July 2, 1946) is a German-born American televangelist, charlatan, [1] debunked clairvoyant, and faith healer.He was exposed in 1986 by James Randi for using a concealed earpiece to receive radio messages from his wife, who gave him the names, addresses, and ailments of audience members during Popoff-led religious services.

  3. Pat Robertson controversies - Wikipedia

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    Baptist minister and broadcaster Pat Robertson (1930–2023) had outspoken opinions on religion, politics, and other subjects. Many of his statements have stirred controversy and several have been headline news in the United States and elsewhere. Robertson made many of these comments on his daily talk show, The 700 Club .

  4. Faith, Hope, and Carnage - Wikipedia

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    Faith, Hope, and Carnage is a 2022 book by Australian rock musician Nick Cave in conversation with Irish journalist and critic Seán O’Hagan beginning in 2020. The book explores Cave's personal life and journey as a musician, including the 2015 death of his son Arthur, Cave's battle with heroin addiction, and lifelong struggle with Christianity .

  5. Faith and Freedom Coalition - Wikipedia

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    Faith and Freedom Conference & Strategy Briefing. Faith and Freedom Coalition (FFC) held its first conference in September 2010 in Washington, D.C., [ 12] with prominent speakers Newt Gingrich, Karl Rove, and Bob McDonnell, the governor of Virginia. [ 6][ 13] Other well-known attendees included Rep. Lynn Westmoreland, Rep. Randy Forbes, and Rep ...

  6. List of Ponzi schemes - Wikipedia

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    1860s. Jacob Young, William Abrams, and Nancy Clem ran what author Wendy Gamber argues, in her book The Notorious Mrs. Clem: Murder and Money in the Gilded Age, was the first-ever Ponzi scheme. [ 1][ 2] In Munich, Germany, Adele Spitzeder founded the "Spitzedersche Privatbank" in 1869, promising an interest rate of 10 percent per month.

  7. Faith: Watching an artisan find beauty in the craft of ... - AOL

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    My uplifted hunch: a heart of faith beat a rhythm for such generous crafting. Terry Dawson is an ordained Presbyterian minister and former adjunct faculty member of San Francisco Theological Seminary.

  8. I lead a Black church. Micah Beckwith's white Christian ... - AOL

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    Darrell Brooks. August 8, 2024 at 5:30 AM. At the Indiana Republican Party’s convention in June, ultra-conservative pastor Micah Beckwith was nominated for lieutenant governor, running alongside ...

  9. A Course in Miracles - Wikipedia

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    A Course in Miracles (also referred to as ACIM or the Course) is a 1976 book by Helen Schucman. The underlying premise is that the greatest "miracle" is the act of simply gaining a full "awareness of love's presence" in a person's life. [ 1]