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Letter: Charlatans prey on the gullible

By Eric Bjorkman, Vancouver
Published: April 6, 2024, 6:00am

While the idea of Donald Trump as a Bible-hawking Christian is tough for a heck of a lot of us to swallow, it’s a bit comical to see the surprise that a heck of a lot of us buy his shtick. There’s clear historical precedent showing that we can be, well, gullible when it comes to blindly believing in charlatans who use religion to make themselves rich. Sadly, this is no different.

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