Why do religious scams work?

I have been pondering this question since I saw a documentary on Bushiri/Mboro/TB Joshua.

I think it's because humans seek SIMPLE answers to COMPLEX problems.

- A short thread.
Why am I not financially successful?

Complex solution:

- Maybe I need to develop more skills.
- Maybe systemic (country-wide)issues are responsible.
- Maybe I need to save more.
- Maybe, I need to start a side gig

Simple solution:
- I need to pray harder (enemies!).
Why am I struggling to hold down a relationship?

Complex solution:

- Maybe I need to be friendlier.
- Maybe I need to meet more people.
- Maybe I need to dress better.
- Maybe, I need to have realistic expectations.

Simple solution:
- I need to pray harder (enemies!).
Why am I always sick?

Complex solution:

- Maybe I need to eat better.
- Maybe I need to rest more.
- Maybe I need a second opinion.
- Maybe, I need to get an annual checkup.

Simple solution:
- I need to pray harder (enemies!).
It's easier to find and repeat one single solution to ALL problems than to explore multiple possibilities.

These scam artists tell the vulnerable that there is ONE simple solution to ALL their problems.

It's a good scam cos it works.
Prayer is good.

Research shows CLEARLY that praying/meditation offers multiple positive benefits.

But God gave us brains for a reason. We need to use that grey matter to explore multiple options and select the best ones.
If someone offers you a simplistic solution to ALL problems and makes himself the key intercessor between you and God, I can guarantee you it's a scam.

You don't need any MAN to approach God on your behalf. You don't need any MAN to tell you what to do.

HE LIVES IN US.
This has somehow become a long thread - apologies.

Just one final word.

Religious scam artists tell you they are your bridge to God. So you need their oil or water or spiritual merchandise to reach God.

Christian leaders tell you how to get to God with/without them.
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