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"The Biblical Money Code"
Discover the Lost Investment Principles of Scripture to go from
being a Saver . . . to an Investor . . . to a Philanthropist


Imagine if you had a secret code for making money . . . a code buried deep within Biblical text. A code that certain investment titans have quietly exploited to amass billions. And what if this code could be used by you, today, to unlock vast amounts of wealth — safely and ethically.
Today, you'll discover the often forgotten principles of wealth creation embedded in ancient Biblical texts . . . a system applied by some of the most successful people in history.
What's more, you'll discover how you can use this code in your own life to get out of debt . . . make sound investments . . . and morally build substantial wealth for your family and your community.
And it starts with one small, life-changing step you can take today.
As you might guess, the Bible's "money code" isn't about getting rich quick, but perhaps more shocking, the "money code" isn't about playing it "safe" either.
Investment expert and former pastor Sean Hyman guides you through the confusing attitudes people have toward money and wealth . . . and helps you understand what the Bible actually says about the proper use of the resources we have been given.
Sean actually used this money code to go from making $15,000 a year to now giving away up to $50,000 per year. It's the same code he used to help his father turn a $40,000 retirement account into $396,000. And it's the same code is he used to help a friend turn $2,000 into $10,000 in the matter of about one year.
I urge you to pay close attention . . . because I guarantee the Biblical principles you'll discover, or perhaps rediscover, will change your life.
And at the end of this report, you'll get some specific, practical investment recommendations that you can put into practice immediately.
And now, here's Sean Hyman . . .

Many people misquote the Bible when they say "money is the root of all evil."
In his letter to Timothy, the Apostle Paul actually says "the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil."
That's a HUGE difference in meaning . . . and the implications are immense. 

to be continued... 

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