Abe’s assassination has shone a light on Japan’s faith industry

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You’re not gonna let this go until you turn that church upside down right!?!😂

a Faith Times report

8 years ago today, when I started following you, you sent a private message, I still haven't deleted it. Now you have more than 5 million followers, your private message is turned off, I can't send a message. You don't need followers anymore, of course :)

Their tax-free status is maintained to allow more political funding. Allows groups like Asahara's sarin fanatics to develop. Real justice in Japan has a long arduous road to travel.

...and thank you for your accurate description of 'faith' as an industry, because that's exactly what it is. Afterlife 'faith' = the biggest fraud there ever was or ever will be. It takes advantage of ppl's fear of death and missing dead relatives.

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