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Dad buys from Jim Bakker
April 12, 2015 at 3:30 am
My morbidly obese father has given up on life on earth because he's "saved" and nothing else matters. Well, nothing else besides "As seen on TV" stuff. He just bought a 3-pack of Seychelle brand water filter bottles that are "only available" through Jim Bakkers' website for $200. They're $15 each on Ebay for basically the exact same thing.
I asked why he bought them and he said "They alkalize the water and remove radiological contaminants", to which I respond "Lemons alkalize your water, there's not much science behind alkalized water being better for you, and radiological? Seriously?
He thinks through the grace of God that he'll be able to lose weight. Meanwhile he eats mayonnaise like it's his job and consumes at least 3x the calories that I do.
Side-note, these are good for 100 gallons each, then you need to spend $40 on a new proprietary replacement filter "only" available through their website. Meanwhile, for example, the Sawyer mini filter is roughly $15 and filters 100,000 gallons and has received thousands of accolades.
I could go on. This is my first post here BTW. I'm partly posting to vent and partly for some insight on rhetoric he might actually listen to?
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RE: Dad buys from Jim Bakker
April 12, 2015 at 3:44 am
(April 12, 2015 at 3:30 am)justinb6003 Wrote: My morbidly obese father has given up on life on earth because he's "saved" and nothing else matters. Well, nothing else besides "As seen on TV" stuff. He just bought a 3-pack of Seychelle brand water filter bottles that are "only available" through Jim Bakkers' website for $200. They're $15 each on Ebay for basically the exact same thing.
I asked why he bought them and he said "They alkalize the water and remove radiological contaminants", to which I respond "Lemons alkalize your water, there's not much science behind alkalized water being better for you, and radiological? Seriously?
He thinks through the grace of God that he'll be able to lose weight. Meanwhile he eats mayonnaise like it's his job and consumes at least 3x the calories that I do.
Side-note, these are good for 100 gallons each, then you need to spend $40 on a new proprietary replacement filter "only" available through their website. Meanwhile, for example, the Sawyer mini filter is roughly $15 and filters 100,000 gallons and has received thousands of accolades.
I could go on. This is my first post here BTW. I'm partly posting to vent and partly for some insight on rhetoric he might actually listen to?
We've all brought shit off t'internet on a whim. I know I have.
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RE: Dad buys from Jim Bakker
April 12, 2015 at 6:39 am
I fucking hate these cons. It is one thing if a doctor tells you the only thing they can do is delay death with treatment, but this crap shortens the ride. If one wants to skip treatment for valid reasons such as causing more pain that is one thing. But it makes me sick to think someone would sell crap like this preying off the pain of others.
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RE: Dad buys from Jim Bakker
April 12, 2015 at 8:55 am
(This post was last modified: April 12, 2015 at 8:57 am by Nope.)
I have had Christian friends advise me to trust a business because the owner is Christian. It worries me because religion leaves my friends vulnerable to con artists who use religion to hide deception.
If your dad is morbidly obese, he might have tried a number of weight loss strategies and feels desperate enough to try anything. Breaking old habits can be difficult especially when it takes so long to see any results. Maybe you could suggest that your dad start going for walks with you or that the two of you could give up something unhealthy like sodas. If you frame it as if you are the one wanting to lead a more healthy life then he might not feel pressured. He won't see drastic results but if he feels like he is helping you then maybe he will stick with the changes. Overtime you can help him build on those small changes and he will eventually see some weight loss.
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RE: Dad buys from Jim Bakker
April 12, 2015 at 8:58 am
Hi Justin, the price from Bakker for the filter supports his program and everyone knows that.
I don't know about the alkalizing bit, but going that direction is a good idea.
A lot of talk is around about an acidic body linked to diseases.
I do not agree with Bakkers' view on end times but the idea of having dried / long term
food on hand for emergencies is another good idea.
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RE: Dad buys from Jim Bakker
April 12, 2015 at 11:16 am
If I was given nothing but mayo to eat, I'd friggen starve to death!
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RE: Dad buys from Jim Bakker
April 12, 2015 at 11:29 am
Hey prof! I've for this bridge in Brooklyn you should buy. You'll never know when 'god " wants you to cross a river.
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RE: Dad buys from Jim Bakker
April 12, 2015 at 12:15 pm
I've also got a beach front condo in Wyoming for super cheap!!!
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