Holy TEA?! OK, some products are really cutting it close to the vein...^_^;;

@SaviourV (260)
Malaysia
December 13, 2008 7:08pm CST
Saviour-V teleports in... While I was busy racking up cash via TakeTheGlobe.com, I came across a site that was advertising something completely unusual: Holy Tea At first, I thought that they misspelt "Holly" but as I read a few pages, I couldn't stiffle the giggles. I think that's overdoing it with the holiness, in a way. But if it does work, maybe we should buy a couple of packets. Here's the URL, if you're interested in checking it out and having a few laughs while you're at it: www.htcholytea.com Something to do with "Holy Thistles". Whatever they happen to be. Does this stuff really work, or are we waiting for Divine Intervention here? Saviour-V grins, and teleports out...
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@dragon54u (31634)
• United States
14 Dec 08
I think that's a prime example of taking the Lord's name (or attributes) in vain. It's a clever marketing ploy but I don't think I would try it. The health business is full of charlatans and this is probably one of them!
@SaviourV (260)
• Malaysia
14 Dec 08
Saviour-V teleports in... If you ask me, for something that's holy, you're not supposed to make any profits off it, because it's meant for the benefit of others, and for the sake of God. While there is a well called "Zam-Zam" in the city of Mecca, in Saudi Arabia, I doubt that anyone's selling the water from that well at all to anyplace else in particular. I hope I'm not wrong nowadays. Yes, some things are blessed, in a way, but that doesn't mean that you can simply sell them off like that. That's because it kind of reduces the value of that item, in a physical sense, at least. Saviour-V teleports out...
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