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Originally Posted by MissBrattified
Nope, pun not intended, and my friend is 100% ethical and honest. 
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No doubt. I suppose it only becomes unethical if you promote teachings like mandatory tithing, the "Initial Evidence doctrine," or "outward holiness standards," while being cognizant of their falsities. She doesn't adhere to those does she?
Which would then beg the question, which is worse, ignorance, or unethical behavior?
Like I said, finding common ground is always a safe bet. I find it a bit arrogant when folks look at others through the "holier-than-thou-I-possess-complete-truth lens. Of course, since it is a critique of religious denominations, she could point out the differences of Pentecostals from a business perspective. She could show how they adequately serve their niche market with superior services and products, as opposed to her religious competitors who are apparently serving the wrong product, but still enjoy most of the market share.