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Ransom for Faith
[edit]Cults & faults to exploit America’s moral guilt & financial despair
[edit]- Store3
- Texarkana metropolitan area
- Christian Heritage Party of New Zealand
- Hate group
- Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
- Personalities
- List of religious leaders convicted of crimes
- T. D. Jakes
- Graham Capill
- Matthew F. Hale
- Warren Jeffs
- William Kamm
- Fred Phelps
- Westboro Baptist Church
- Theodore Rinaldo
- Snohomish, Washington
- Henry Lyons
- Richard Girnt Butler
- Yahweh ben Yahweh
- Simon de Brantingham
- Dianne Wilkerson
- L. Ron Hubbard
- William Luther Pierce
- Kent Hovind
- Tom Metzger (white supremacist)
- Barry Minkow
- Dwight York
- Roy Moore
- Jim Bakker
- Product2
- Creativity (religion)
- Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act
- Lord Our Righteousness Church
- Nation of Yahweh
- PTL
- National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc.
- Racket (crime)
- Grand theft
- Fraud Discovery Institute
- Southern Poverty Law Center
- Separation of church and state
- White Patriot Party
- Civil Rights Memorial
- White Aryan Resistance
- Lone wolf (terrorism)
- National Alliance (United States)
- Aryan Nations
- North Idaho College
- Vigilante
- Ranch Rescue
- Imperial Klans of America
- Supremacy Clause
- Webby Award
- Flags of the Confederate States of America
- Multiculturalism
- List of organizations designated by the Southern Poverty Law Center as hate groups
- Ku Klux Klan
- Neo-Nazism
- White nationalism
- White power skinhead
- Christian Identity
- Neo-Confederate
- Holocaust denial
- White power music
- Patriot movement
- Family Research Council
- Radical right
- Extremism
- Society of Professional Journalists
- Far-right politics
- Ronald Isley
- White supremacy
- The Potter's House Church, Dallas
- Megachurch
- Outreach (magazine)
- Televangelism
- W. V. Grant
- Dallas Baptist University
- Palmer Theological Seminary
- Tax evasion
- William M. Branham
- Southwestern Assemblies of God University
- The Faith Healers
- Doctor of Divinity
- Faith healing
- Tax noncompliance
- Andrew A. Skolnick
- Peter Popoff
- Trinity Foundation (Dallas)
- St. Matthew's Churches
- Don Stewart (preacher)
- Robert Tilton
- Council for Secular Humanism
- Derren Brown
- 2nd Ring Road (Beijing)
- Larry Davis (minister)
- Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Southern Gospel
- Billy Graham
- Congregationalist polity
- Dewey H "Buddy" Tucker
- Church of Israel
- Gerald L. K. Smith
- Byron De La Beckwith
- National States' Rights Party
- Dominion Theology
- Antisemitism
- Wesley A. Swift
- Kingdom Identity Ministries
- Young Earth creationism
- Creation science
- Genesis creation narrative
- Answers in Genesis
- Structuring
- Born again (Christianity)
- Private school
- Midwestern Baptist College
- Patriot Bible University
- Creation–evolution controversy
- Ad hominem
- National Center for Science Education
- Doctor of Ministry
- Second Coming
- Creationism
- Pensacola Christian Academy
- Gap creationism
- Day-age creationism
- Christian fundamentalism
- Chick tract
- Christian right
- Evangelicalism
- Biblical inerrancy
- The Fundamentals
- Princeton Theology
- Dispensationalism
- Independent Fundamental Churches of America
- Virgin birth of Jesus
- Substitutionary atonement
- Resurrection of Jesus
- Fundamentalism
- Legalism (theology)
- First Great Awakening
- Second Great Awakening
- Scofield Reference Bible
- Millennialism
- Armageddon
- Biblical literalism
- Salesperson2
- Charles Hodge
- H. Richard Niebuhr
- Richard Hofstadter
- George Marsden
- William Bell Riley
- Lewis Sperry Chafer
- John Gresham Machen
- Dwight L. Moody
- David Barton (author)
- Robert Grant (Christian leader)
- James Dobson
- Jerry Falwell
- Pat Robertson
- Harold Ockenga
- John Milton Hawks
- John Wesley
- Jack Hyles
- Tony Alamo
- John Calvin
- Jonathan Edwards (theologian)
- Store1
- Princeton Theological Seminary
- National Association of Evangelicals
- Dallas Theological Seminary
- Westminster Theological Seminary
- Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District
- Of Pandas and People
- Abington School District v. Schempp
- Christian Voice (United States)
- Moral Majority
- Christian Coalition of America
- Mount Moriah Baptist Church
- First Baptist Church (Hammond, Indiana)
- Sunday school
- Bob Jones University
- Products
- Historical criticism
- Hermeneutics
- Historical-grammatical method
- Presbyterianism
- Baptists
- Mainline Protestant
- Intelligent design
- Paleo-orthodoxy
- Engel v. Vitale
- Christian radicalism
- Reformed Fundamentalism
- Disciple (Christianity)
- Practical theology
- Sermon on the Mount
- Gospel of Mark
- Restorationism
- Christian anarchism
- King James Only movement
- Independent Baptist
- Primitive Baptists
- Unconditional election
- Limited atonement
- Predestination (Calvinism)
- Hyper-Calvinism