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Essay Galaxy - Phyllis Wheatley
Televangelists like Jimmy Swaggert and Jim and Tammy Fay Bakker promise the Christian faith to
 millions everyday.  For the right price, anybody can have something- a.k.a. Christianity, God, and
 faith- in their lives.  On these shows, there is no need to have believed in religion before, as long
 as there is a need for it now.  
 	Religious telecasts asking for money in exchange for faith attract nearly five million people
 each year.  Fifty-five percent of these people are elderly woman; Thirty-five percent are from the
 desperation pool, the poorest and neediest members of society;  The remaining ten percent are
 those who might be classified as upper-middle class, who want spiritual justification for their greed.
 Most of us know that the religion professed on these telecasts is not about trusting in God or
 having a deep belief in his teachings, ideas that aggregate Christian....
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