A little girl with prophetic insights? Or Fundie church-inspired?

I think that the Internet, with an accumulation of information and disinformation, has made possible the proliferation of these "false prophets". In fact, they copy each other's supposed prophecies. One makes a video on social networks, it goes viral and the "prophet" makes a certain amount of money that someone else thinks is a good idea and with subtle changes and a pinch of biblical doom and gloom they make their prophetic version or promise bliss to whoever opens their wallet.

This is hilarious for example.


"He wants the money you give," assures the child preacher, and that in return the Lord will allow them to speak in tongues.

 
"He wants the money you give," assures the child preacher, and that in return the Lord will allow them to speak in tongues.
Using kids as dupes in a scam is just wrong in any context. The kid may be going down the wrong road, but that does not help.
Thanks to the mods for improving the title of this post as there was indeed a lot of fundamentalism in the girl's speech, and her mother coached her. I think it was largely innocent on the part of the girl and mother, but more knowledge protects more.
 
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