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  • How can you tell the difference between Christianity and a scam?
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  • Most email users will have been annoyed from time-to-time by hoax messages warning you about a virus that will destroy your computer if you click on some apparently innocuous message. The writers of these hoaxes clearly will not gain anything of value from the hoax, other than a feeling of satisfaction that they succeeded in fooling a lot of people. This may not be a new phenomena. What if Christianity was a similar hoax? How could you tell the difference?
  • Most email users have suffered annoying hoax messages warning about a virus that will destroy your computer if you click on some message that looks harmless. The writers clearly will not gain nothing of value from the hoax, other than a feeling of satisfaction that they succeeded in fooling a lot of people. This may not be a new phenomena. What if Christianity was a similar hoax? How could you tell the difference?
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  • Most email users will have been annoyed from time-to-time by hoax messages warning you about a virus that will destroy your computer if you click on some apparently innocuous message. The writers of these hoaxes clearly will not gain anything of value from the hoax, other than a feeling of satisfaction that they succeeded in fooling a lot of people. This may not be a new phenomena. What if Christianity was a similar hoax? How could you tell the difference?
  • Most email users have suffered annoying hoax messages warning about a virus that will destroy your computer if you click on some message that looks harmless. The writers clearly will not gain nothing of value from the hoax, other than a feeling of satisfaction that they succeeded in fooling a lot of people. This may not be a new phenomena. What if Christianity was a similar hoax? How could you tell the difference?