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" ... And if the rationale is the special requirements of parish ministry substitute "community spiritual leader" or something like that for "minister of the gospel". Define "community spiritual leader" in terms of actual face to face activity in a defined geographic area. That will cut out the televangelists, denominational leaders, professors, and basketball ministers and create parity among churches that have tighter or looser standards for who is a minister. ... "
" ... The Omega Code, a Revelation-inspired thriller that hid its religion from the marketing, was a surprise hit in 1999, almost doubling its $8 million budget, in part by cutting production costs through using producer Matthew Crouch's considerable assets (his parents were wealthy televangelists Paul and Jan Crouch). But it ended with antichrist Michael York being defeated, so they tried to go the Evil Dead route with a sequel that was essentially a remake, on a bigger budget. Megiddo: The Omega Code 2 was a $22 million flop. Left Behind, a blockbuster in Christian book sales, hoped to become a 12 movie franchise, though the first film, starring Kirk Cameron, made an odd journey to video first, with a message at the end telling viewers the film was going to go to theaters afterwards, and they needed to spread the word. Two direct-to-video sequels followed, as did a lawsuit from the book's coauthor Tim LaHaye, who wanted a better quality of movie, and in 2014, remade the first film with Nicolas Cage. No followup to that is yet forthcoming, though at a domestic loss of $2 million, it fared better than Megiddo. ... "
" ... The conclusion of the struggle over the constitutionality of Code Section 107(2), the parsonage exclusion, was less satisfying. 107(2) allows “ministers of the gospel” to exclude amounts designated for housing, that are spent on housing, from their income. There are no dollar limits to the exclusion and the exclusion. Pastors of mega-churches and televangelists claim exclusion for hundreds of thousands of dollars. ... "
" ... The same can be said of many examples in digital advertising — from the televangelists to the fake cures to the “keeping falling for it.” Some “entrepreneurs” who made lots of money using ad fraud proudly flaunt their spoils just like the t-vangelists. Fake cures - aka “ad verification” or “fraud detection” - are willingly purchased year after year by the congregation. And they keep doing it - once they sell an ad tech company at sky high valuations, they use the same tried and true formula to create and sell other companies, on a larger scale to larger suckers, like public companies. What’s the not-so-secret sauce they’ve been using? Right, ad fraud. ... "