My brother receives Jesus Prayer Rug scam.

Posted by Les on Wednesday, January 12, 2005 at 05:50 AM. Read 20974 times. Tags: , ,
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The prayer rug.


The sales pitch.

My brother contacted me through MSN Messenger last night to tell me about this amazing item he had received in the mail yesterday from the fine folks at Saint Matthew’s Church out of Tulsa, Oklahoma that just sounded amazingly wonderfully amazing: The Anointed Jesus Prayer Rug.

Now most of you don’t know my brother, but he’s largely responsible for my education in evilness and the darker side of my sense of humor is a result of his influence over the years, which is a fact I’m sure he’s quite proud of. This makes it perfectly understandable that someone out there might see him as a soul in desperate need of saving, but it turns out that’s not what this amazingly wonderfully amazing bit of mail was all about. No, the mail assumes that Wes is already saved and it offers to help bring the Lord’s blessing down upon him and his family. In particular, the mailing makes a point of emphasizing the idea that the Lord will grant him a financial blessing. All through the amazingly wonderfully amazing power of the Anointed Jesus Prayer Rug. As a bonus the rug itself will perform a minor miracle to prove its authenticity:

Notice the face of Jesus on this Church Prayer Rug. When you first look, you will notice that His eyes are closed. If you relax and continue looking straight into His eyes, you will see His eyes slowly opening, and He will begin looking back at you. Jesus sees your needs (Philippians 4:19). Use this unusual, important, Church Prayer Rug for tonight only.

Let us ask you: Would you like to have God’s blessings upon Your home, your family and your finances? Say, “Yes, Lord Jesus, I do need Your financial blessings upon me and my family’s finances!” Deuteronomy 28:6 Just put a mark (√) by your needs below, telling us that you want prayer. Also, check any other needs you are facing. Pray about sowing a seed gift to the Lord’s work. Give God your best seed and believe Him for His best blessing (St. Luke 6:38). Now, go and use this Church, Faith, Prayer Rug. The Lord is watching and waiting. You are about to enter the Holy Spirit of God right here in your home, through this faith exercise. Then, it is a must that you return it for another to use.

You can see part of the sales pitch by clicking on the image to the right underneath the amazingly wonderfully amazing Anointed Jesus Prayer Rug. As it turns out this whole thing is another religious based scam that promises the overly credulous true believers riches from God in return for a little “seed money” for Saint Mathew’s Churches, which only exist in the form of a Tulsa post office box, natch. The only person getting rich from this scam is the Rev. James Eugene Ewing who seems to have built up quite a racket with this and other similar scams to the tune of several hundred million dollars:

The approach reaped Ewing and his organization a gross income of more than $100 million since 1993, including $26 million in 1999, the last year Saint Matthew’s made its tax records public. And while much of the money is spent on postage and salaries, Ewing’s company receives nonprofit status and pays no federal taxes.

Though Ewing claims it is a church, Saint Matthew’s Churches, once called St. Matthew Publishing Inc., has no address other than a Tulsa post office box. It has two listed phone numbers in Tulsa and both are answered by a recorded religious message.

The organization is not related to other Tulsa-area churches named St. Matthew’s, though many of them have received calls asking to be removed from its mailing list.

Ole Anthony, founder of the Trinity Foundation, a nonprofit religious watchdog group, has tracked Ewing’s organization for years. The foundation was largely responsible for exposing televangelist Robert Tilton in 1991 after Anthony said he found prayer requests sent to Tilton in Tulsa trash Dumpsters.

Doing a Google search for Jesus Prayer Rug will reveal that a lot of people have written about this scam including our friends over at Chaotic Not Random as well as Ryan Cragun who handily provides a PDF of the complete mailing that he scanned in. This mailing and others like it are sent out at an estimated rate of 1 million a month and are aimed mainly at the hardcore true believers who are poor, uneducated, and most vulnerable to promises of financial reward for a demonstration of faith. The mailing includes a story about a woman who received a $46,000 windfall and another of someone receiving $10,000 after using the prayer rug. Gee, that God Guy sure is generous!

At the time, Tilton and Ewing shared the same Tulsa attorney, J.C. Joyce. Saint Matthew’s Churches is incorporated at Joyce’s downtown Tulsa law office and the organization paid Joyce’s law firm more than $2.6 million for legal services during three years, records show.

Anthony has also obtained documents that describe how Ewing and his organization use demographic data to target the poor.

‘He capitalizes on the isolation of the loneliest and poorest members of our society, promising them magical answers to their fears and needs if only they will demonstrate their faith by sending him money,’ Anthony said.

‘He is, quite literally, the father of the modern-day ‘seed-faith’ concept that fuels the multibillion-dollar Christian industry known as the ‘health-and-wealth gospel.’—Religion in America:  ‘St. Matthew’s Churches’ Mail Ministry is Highly Lucrative

It’s hard to say how illegal this sort of scam might be. While recipients are encouraged to send in money in return for the blessings promised in the mailing, there’s nothing that states it as a requirement so it’s technically not selling you anything other than a false hope. My cynical side says this is what you get when you buy into a concept as ridiculous as Gods and that those folks who are fleeced by it deserve the pain they’re bringing on themselves for being so credulous, but my sense of fair play also seeks to see people like the “good” Reverend here strung up by his testicles for taking advantage of the willfully stupid in the population.

It doesn’t take much cleverness to fleece folks who will believe wholesale in the idea of a Virgin Birth and who put more stock into Genesis than Evolution and that’s the biggest crime Christianity has visited upon so many of its believers. Some of you folks truly are like sheep and you’re just as defenseless when the wolves like Rev. James Eugene Ewing put on sheep’s clothing and come prowling around.

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Last_Hussar Great Britain (UK) Posted on 11/30/2006 at 09:02 PM

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***Dave’s a Christian!  But he’s so well adjusted!
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(Hides behind the Hairy Arsed Australian to avoid ***Dave)

Actually I only jest. Despite some fairly major differences (Gays and creationism) my neighbour is one of my best freinds.  The first person we told when we finally set the date for the wedding was him and his wife, and was the no-contest choice of best man. He even put up with my crassness and insensitivity.

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Patness Canada Posted on 11/30/2006 at 09:38 PM

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To this, Madmax, all I can say is even sheep get their time. You want to believe in the power of magic Jesus carpets, go ahead. Spend all your money. Be poor. Starve. Die that way. Then call yourself a martyr. Nobody’s saying you can’t - but we are saying it’s stupid. Little wonder why smile

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SomethingAwful United States Posted on 11/30/2006 at 11:00 PM

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And the biggest hoax are the rabbi who crafted them

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AntiCrank United States Posted on 12/02/2006 at 09:43 PM

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And now we have extreme scams and hoaxes like http://www.higherpowertech.com selling ‘automatic prayer rugs’

They threw together amateur radioshack claptrap and call them wish machines.

Have a look at their scammy shit polluting the websphere:

Imagine a tool that can access different planes of existence, the subtle energy planes, within these subtle planes is the energy grid or blueprint where you can create, like an artist creating a picture or what the shamans call a thoughtform. The picture or thoughtform that you create on this energy grid on that etheric plane then has a chance to become reality in this plane of existence what we call the physical World.

Psychotronic instruments such as Radionics gives you that KEY so you are able to access these subtle energy planes and create whatever you desire.  You become a creator of your life, psychotronics a combination of mind and machine a powerful metaphysical tool, the ultimate self help instrument.

These instruments are easy to use and operate, if you can relax,
think (imagine) and sit still for a while you can operate these tools with ease.

Imagine having a tool that can give you an edge in life whether its for business, love, psychic abilities such as remote viewing, out of body travel, increasing ESP, remote influencing, psychic energy healing, creating magical thoughtforms or servitors to do your bidding, the possibilities are endless.

Do you want to be scammed?
Do you want to be gyped?
Are you in the mood to lose your credit cards?

Visit the automatic prayer rug scam: http://www.higherpowertech.com/ !!!

Lamebrains.

Bob United States Posted on 12/03/2006 at 07:26 AM

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If there is a God, and if there is a Hell, this guy is going straight to Hell. I mean, violating the first commandment has got to be worse than violating any of the others, right?

-Bob

decrepitoldfool United States Posted on 12/03/2006 at 10:10 AM

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violating the first commandment has got to be worse than violating any of the others, right?

You’d think so, Bob, though lots of people in power seem to have little regard for the First Amendment. Or any of the commandments, except to put up monuments of them all over the place.

Rose Wise United States Posted on 12/04/2006 at 09:15 PM

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People have goals in life and, if you ignore them you will never no the truth within your souls desire.
Many times we all ignore everything we should full fill because, we don’t have the ability to see it.
For those who are just being cruel and, dysfunctional or the ones who will be on a waiting list for all judgement.  If you don’t believe in God then be prepared for things to come to you unnatural.
I don’t know any other way to say it.
We have measures we must take in life and, if your not a truthful or at least have kindness in your heart your life span will stop completely.
Don’t ignore things of the truth because, even
though youu may not believe in God almighty you will still have to answer to someone.  Our purpose in life is our destiny within our souls.
Your words of ugliness will bring you many wrong turns in life.
Don’t ignore your purpose here.
My words aren’t for you to ignore because, your journey will be unfullfilled unless you don’t have the desire for your true self.
So whatever and, whoever you hurt in this life you will be brought forward for your actions.
Take all your unworthy words and, put them in hell because you will be struggling in ways you will never succeed.

KPatrickGlover United States Posted on 12/04/2006 at 09:35 PM

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Rose, please, just stop. Go away. Nobody wants to hear your shit anymore.

Please.

Go away.

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Brock United States Posted on 12/04/2006 at 10:00 PM

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Rose you are one sick puppy and dumb as a jar of screws.

Have you noticed that you say the same damn silly things over and over again? Have you noticed that you never offer proofs or meaningful suppositions for your statements? Have you at least noticed that you never compose a comment with thoughts divided into paragraphs of cohesive thoughts that, taken together, form a full and logically progressed statement?

It’s no wonder so many of us think fundies are poorly educated and lazy thinkers. You represent your type embarrassingly well. Considering how you present your thoughts, do you really expect that anyone would place any value in your advice? I mean seriously girl, get a clue! It’s painful to witness your measley efforts.

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Deadly NightShade United States Posted on 12/04/2006 at 10:43 PM

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What about love thy fucking neighbor? Isn’t that a commandment or something for fear of the wrath of the magical holy man? No wonder I hate religion. Damned hypocrite! I’m going to bed now to worship something real, like my husband!

Les United States Posted on 12/04/2006 at 11:51 PM

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Yep, going to have to get that Ignore feature implemented soon. I bet Rose will be top of everyone’s list.

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Rose Wise United States Posted on 12/05/2006 at 06:37 AM

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You know what your problem is.  You can’t handle the truth about yourselves.
I don’t care how I express myself as long is I get out what I want to say.
Do you understand that.
You expect me to shutup when your still down putting me when I’m not around.
I don’t think so.

itdontmatter United States Posted on 12/05/2006 at 07:10 AM

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*temporary unplunk*

Rose: I don’t care how I express myself as long is I get out what I want to say.

That is painfully obvious.  The problem is not so much in how you express yourself, it is that what you are saying makes no sense.  If what you were saying made some sort of sense, your way of expressing yourself would likely be considered to be quirky.  As it stands now, the way that you express yourself just adds to the absurdity of what you are saying. 

Another issue is that this is an atheist forum, and in some ways a comparative religion forum.  Most of the people here are tolerant of differing religious views.  Respectful disagreement is one thing, shrill condemnation is a whole ‘nother matter.  I guess that what I am trying to say is that coming into any forum and spouting shit is not a good way to ingratiate yourself with the regulars.

itdontmatter United States Posted on 12/05/2006 at 08:10 AM

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Rose: So whatever and, whoever you hurt in this life you will be brought forward for your actions.

Interesting words in the context of the rest of your post.  Assuming for a moment that there is an afterlife, and that we will be graded or judged on what we have done in our life; most atheists would come out alright.  Atheists tend to have high moral and ethical standards, meaning that they don’t intentionally hurt anyone and they are not “bad” people as society normally defines a “bad” person. 

On a moral basis, I think that there are quite a few christians who are the ones who would have Some Explaining To Do.  Examples:  G. W. Bush, Fred Phelps (and family), George “Jed” Smock, Michael Doucette, John Geoghan, Richard Coughlin, John Burt, Michael Griffin, Paul Hill, James Kopp, and many, many others.  Did you know that Charles Manson considered himself to be a christian?  Pope Innocent III is considered to be the greatest single pre-nazi mass murderer—over one million people were killed by his order.

One example of contemporary christian writing:

“Much of the joy I felt after shooting the abortionist, and still feel today, is the joy of having freely obeyed Christ after long being enslaved to fearful obedience to men.”—Paul Hill

Rose, do you think that Paul Hill will “repent” this murder?  If he does “repent” this murder he will then become a hypocrite.

Rose, how many christians do you think are hypocrites?  I do not know if hypocrisy is a sin, I would certainly consider it to be immoral.

elwedriddsche United States Posted on 12/05/2006 at 09:18 AM

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I bet Rose will be (on) top of everyone’s list.

Quoting right out of that atheistic movie, Toy Story:

She’s a sad, strange little woman. She has my pity.

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Sadie Jane United States Posted on 12/05/2006 at 12:37 PM

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I’m beginning to think that if anyone has ever deserved to be banned from SEB, it’s Rose.

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decrepitoldfool United States Posted on 12/05/2006 at 01:10 PM

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For being annoying?  I guess so but it would be a lot quieter around here if we banned anyone who was simply annoying.  I can think of one person I’d sooner ban than her.  And of course, spammers.  Ban them to the nth circle of Hell.

Seriously, I think Elwood pretty much nailed it with the Toy Story quote.  (Now I have to rent that movie)

elwedriddsche United States Posted on 12/05/2006 at 01:16 PM

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Rose is oblivious to a simple fact. She, like all the rest of us, post at this site at the sufferance of its owner, Les.

She doesn’t have a right to be heard and if Les decides that he’s had enough of her, he can ban her and/or wipe her posts at his sole discretion and doesn’t owe an justification to anybody, least of all Rose.

As far as I’m concerned, I don’t care that she acts like a petulant child. I don’t care that she doesn’t contribute anything worth reading. What I do care about is her crossing the line from being “differently clued” to being willfully disruptive.

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decrepitoldfool United States Posted on 12/05/2006 at 01:50 PM

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So Rose, what do you think about the last few comments?  You here to discuss stuff, or just to tell us off?  If the latter, you’re a skunk at the company picnic.

One other thing; you don’t get to control what other people say about you in a public forum.  It doesn’t work that way.

Rose Wise United States Posted on 12/05/2006 at 08:45 PM

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Dont’ make up excuses for your actions.
Your all going to regret your words.
This is something you all have to live with not me.

Until Then!

Les United States Posted on 12/05/2006 at 09:16 PM

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Rose, you’re a stupid fuck. If it’s something we’re all going to have to live with then go away and let us live with it. Stop being such an annoying cunt (and that’s a word I don’t use very often).

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Sadie Jane United States Posted on 12/05/2006 at 09:25 PM

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Rose, you know damn well that the only reason you continue to post here is to deliberately annoy us. So don’t give us bullshit about having to “regret our words” or “make up excuses” for our actions. As a feminist, I am also disinclined to use the term that Les just used, but it does very much apply to you.

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elwedriddsche United States Posted on 12/05/2006 at 09:37 PM

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I suspect it would be for her own good if she takes her leave of this site. Voluntarily or not…

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nowiser United States Posted on 12/05/2006 at 11:30 PM

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You know what your problem is.  You can’t handle the truth about yourselves

Yawn.

So many clueless people ready to tell me what my ‘problem’ is.

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decrepitoldfool United States Posted on 12/05/2006 at 11:46 PM

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Rose: Your all going to regret your words.
This is something you all have to live with not me.

I guess we have our answer as to what Rose thought of the last few comments.

Sexy: As a feminist, I am also disinclined to use the term that Les just used

Come to think of it, I have never used the term as an insult but semantically it is about like calling someone a prick, which is a term I have used as an insult.  It just seems odd to say that someone of the female gender is a prick as it would be to say someone male is a cunt.

When in doubt, punt.  tongue wink (ducks, runs)

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