Got some interesting feedback about Monday’s email.
That was the one where I talked about a Bible prophecy teacher who does great radio by making things that might normally sound dry and boring, sound extremely fascinating and interesting.
Well, guess what?
Writing that email reminded me of something.
Check this out:
Last week when I got my issue of Sun magazine in the mail (fun!), I read an article about something called “the devil’s bible.” This book LOOKS like a regular Bible on the surface — complete with an old and new testament and scriptural commentaries.
But in reality, it ain’t no regular Bible.
It’s got a bunch of other stuff in it, too.
Like a big picture of the devil, magic spells & formulas, exorcism instructions, etc. According to legend, it was written 800 years ago by a renegade monk who made a pact with the devil.
Weirdness, huh?
Anyway, so what’s this got to do with you?
Maybe nothing… unless you’re buying stuff online.
Because the Internet is RIFE products like this.
Not necessarily satanic stuff.
But there are plenty of goo-roos (and especially goo-roo fanboys) slapping together products that look like the “real thing”, but are just pale imitations of quality products they see selling online.
You can identify them because they’re always a bit TOO similar.
Like they’ll have a similar title.
A similar price.
A similar set of benefits.
And, especially, a similar looking ad selling it.
But, when you get the product… it’s just recycled content sloppily taped together.
Similar to the real deal.
But not nearly as valuable or useful.
My point?
Be careful when buying “how to” products online.
Keep thine eyes peeled and research carefully.
The devil really IS in the details.
Ben Settle

