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"Jesus He Knows Me" is a song by the English rock band #Genesis from their fourteenth studio album, #WeCantDance (1991), released in July 1992 as the album's fourth single. The song is a satire of #televangelism, released in a period when several #televangelists such as #JimmySwaggart, #RobertTilton and #JimBakker were under investigation for promising financial success to their listeners, provided they sent money to them. The song reached No. 10 in Canada.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MaC34nZdg_A
Genesis - Jesus He Knows Me (Official Audio)

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#Televangelist Begs Viewers for $1M πŸ€‘

#JimBakker, noted #televangelist and #convictedfelon recently made the news for begging his viewers to each donate $1000 to raise $1m to save his network and personal home. What doesn't look great for him is that he made almost exactly the same claim in 2020...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqDIjnlifmQ

#religion #cult #scam #christian #sundayschool

Televangelist Begs Viewers for $1M πŸ€‘

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Tony Award winner Christian Borle has been tapped to replace Andrew Rannels as Jim Bakker in the Broadway musical "Tammy Faye", which will open this Fall. Borle and Rannels starred together in the 2016 revival of "Falsettos".
#ChristianBorle #JimBakker #TammyFaye #Broadway #Entertainment #PerformingArts #Musical #Music
James Orsen Bakker, a.k.a. Jim Bakker, (1940–) is a disgraced American televangelist from the PTL Club (which stands for Praise The Lord, Pass The Loot, or Pay The Lady). Bakker came up with a vague claim that unspecified people were threatening to kill him for believing in the Bible. The exact nature of the allegations remain unclear. Bakker now runs a generic conspiracy television show, hawking survivalist junk to paranoid conspiracy theorists.

#RationalWiki #jimbakker #evangelical #evangelists #christianity #conspiracytheorist
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Jim Bakker

James Orsen Bakker (1940–) is a disgraced American televangelist from the PTL Club (which stands for Praise The Lord, Pass The Loot, or Pay The Lady). Bakker came up with a vague claim that unspecified people were threatening to kill him for believing in the Bible.[2] The exact nature of the allegations remain unclear.[3] Bakker now runs a generic conspiracy television show, hawking survivalist junk to paranoid conspiracy theorists.

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"Jesus He Knows Me" is a song by English rock band #Genesis from their 14th studio album, #WeCantDance (1991), released in July 1992 as the album's fourth single. The song is a satire of #televangelism, released in a period when several televangelists such as #JimmySwaggart, #RobertTilton and #JimBakker were under investigation for promising financial success to their listeners, provided they sent money to them. The song reached No. 10 in Canada.
https://youtu.be/hBb6kkrnIhs
Genesis - Jesus He Knows Me

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#JimBakker is long overdue for another crying perp walk.

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COVID-19 Is Bringing Back One of the Oldest and Strangest Fake Cures

Colloidal silver, one of the oldest faux cure-alls, has made an unsurprising comeback in the pandemic age. 

Jim Bakker warns that America will riot if Trump is impeached

Jim Bakker warns that America will riot if Trump is impeached

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