Black Collar Crimes: An Encyclopedia of False Prophets and Unholy Orders

ISBN-10
1559501855
ISBN-13
9781559501859
Category
Religion
Pages
255
Language
English
Published
1998
Publisher
Loompanics Unltd
Author
Michael Newton

Description

What's up with the clergy? Some of these supposedly God-fearing folks are flouting the law of the land! Murder... make that mass murder! And rape... including the statutory kind! Not to mention kidnapping, torture, conspiracy, slavery, prostitution, forgery, child pornography, terrorist bombings, sexual assault &/or battery, grand larceny, embezzlement, & lots more! Author Michael Newton has catalogued a grim host of decidedly nonsanctimonious characters in Black Collar Crimes: An Encyclopedia of False Prophets & Unholy Orders. This lexicon of lawlessness is truly astounding! You'll never view the clergy in the same way you do now, once you've read Newton's amazing expose of religious misconduct! Are there any lengths to which these depraved men & women of God will not go? Apparently not! Food-stamp fraud, sexual harassment, illegal manufacture of guns & silencers, corrupting a minor, public drunkenness, threatening & /or intent to kill, & lewd & lascivious acts of all sorts, the list seems to have no end! Read Black Collar Crimes now, & prepare yourself for a harsh blast of secular reality!

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