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SPONSORED Sponsored content keeps our newsletter free. We do not endorse all advertisers.     Hey,   An insider has leaked Big Tech’s anti-Christian plot.   He says sinful CEOs want us to worship them as Gods. Literally.   And they’ve got a plan to make it happen.   The insider went on to disclose Big Tech’s bargaining coin:   Immortality.   He says the greedy tech titans will achieve it by any means necessary.   He says the greedy tech titans will achieve it by any means necessary.   Even if it means hurting innocent Christians.     How far will they go?   Well, you’ve probably noticed Big Tech censoring posts on social media.   But there’s one thing you might not have noticed.   That Big Tech wiped one Bible passage from the internet.   I didn’t believe it, until I tried searching for the passage from the Book Of Exodus.   And there were zero hits.   The thing is, most Christians haven’t ever read the passage.   Because it’s printed in a single ancient version of the Bible.   [The passage could contain the key to holding back aging.](   Even for non-Christians.   Shockingly, it looks like Big Tech are trying to claim this for themselves.   And their censorship means most Christians will not ever see the passage.   Meaning twisted tech titans are living long and healthy.   While good Christians feel older than their years. Until they’re struck down before their time.   Not very fair, is it?   That’s why one small town Pastor is fighting back. The Pastor has managed to obtain the original Bible passage.   And he’s risking everything to reveal the full, uncensored truth to Christians.   [Discover the shocking passage](     DISCLAIMER Use of this Publisher's email, website and content, is subject to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use published on Publisher's Website. Content marked as "Ad," "Special" or "Sponsor" may be paid third party advertisements and are not endorsed or warranted by our staff or company. The content in our emails is for informational or entertainment use, and is not a substitute for professional advice. Always check with a qualified professional for treatment advice and/or diagnosis. Be sure to do your own careful research before taking action based on anything you find in this content. The Liberty Revolution 1646 W Hwy 160 #113 Fort Mill South Carolina 29715 United States You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL}. Click here to modify your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe](.

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