Yeah, Poe’s law also applies I suppose. Anything satirical is taken for truth by people that already believe or want to believe the thing being satirized. Or it already exists but worse, like you mention.
When I initially clicked on the article, it had related articles at the bottom, one of which explaining that the account is a satire account. It’s not there when I click the link again, but I did find it online
It’s satire
Well then it’s terrible satire because this doesn’t even come close to the most ridiculous thing I’ve heard a church doing for money.
Yeah, Poe’s law also applies I suppose. Anything satirical is taken for truth by people that already believe or want to believe the thing being satirized. Or it already exists but worse, like you mention.
There is nothing to indicate this, it’s just one in an endless line of grifts
When I initially clicked on the article, it had related articles at the bottom, one of which explaining that the account is a satire account. It’s not there when I click the link again, but I did find it online
https://www.msn.com/en-ae/news/featured/mexico-church-sells-spots-in-heaven-starting-at-250/ar-BB1oYLhT