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<p>Do you remember these guys? They were run off of television back in the 1990s after being exposed as outright frauds, yet (anti)christian television seems to have invited them back on the air. How can this be? Do the industry execs think we&#39;ve forgotten who these con artists were? Or perhaps it&#39;s all about the <a href="?ChristianBookstores">money</a></p>
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