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Adam Hays
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Should I buy for appreciation due to the second coming of Christ?

Adam Hays
  • Investor
  • Blue Springs, MO
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I'm digging through public records on a property going to auction soon and came across this. This has to be some loony tune, bat crap crazy stuff right? I didn't read it all btw, my skin was starting to burn and the lights in my house started to flicker.

Link to PDF in my dropbox

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Linda Weygant
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Linda Weygant
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Apparently Jesus has opted not to save this property from foreclosure.  Yet.

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Pretty sure putting your house in a trust for Jesus does not forgive you from paying the mortgage.  Just sayin'

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