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B. The “Health, Wealth and Healing Ministry” Activity
During the years in issue, petitioner was engaged in a self-
proclaimed “health, wealth and healing ministry” activity. At
trial, petitioner described this activity as follows:
Well, people need to be understood in terms of the
fact that they have a body. They are a spirit, a
speaking spirit, and they have a soul.
And if you don’t account for the totality of the
individual, then you really can’t do anything to be in
a compassionate program with them, to help them go from
where they are to where they want to be.
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But I have to be responsible for helping people in
terms of health, and in terms of creating wealth. And
that has to be done God’s way, because if we don’t do
things God’s way and we do them the world’s way, we’re
far behind what happens when we do it God’s way.
And so you have to help people to get a picture of
why it is so urgently important to do things God’s way,
and not the world’s way. And that puts you far above
anybody that’s doing everything the world’s way.
And people have to understand that you can’t
function in business, unless you’re healthy. And you
certainly can’t make any money, unless you’re willing
to learn how to make money.
And my whole approach is based on that idea of
helping people learn how to make money.
It would appear that the approach taken by petitioner in
“helping people learn how to make money” was his sponsorship of,
or participation in, a broad range of multilevel marketing
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