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Up and Coming Televangelist?
September 3, 2007 in News | Tags: bartlett, beliefs, lottery, televangelist, wicca | Leave a comment
NOTTINGHAM, Md. (AP) – Elwood “Bunky” Bartlett says a New Age book store made it possible for him to become an overnight multimillionaire. He and his wife, Denise, were on their way to the shop where he occasionally teaches Wicca and Reiki (RAY’kee) healing when they stopped at a liquor store and bought two $5 Mega Millions tickets for Friday night’s estimated $330 million jackpot. On Sunday, he said one ticket was a winner.
“If it wasn’t for this place I wouldn’t have won the lottery,” Bartlett said Sunday at Mystickal Voyage, the New Age shop.
Four winning tickets to the Mega Millions jackpot were sold in Maryland, New Jersey, Texas and Virginia. Lottery officials said Sunday they cannot confirm the validity of Bartlett’s ticket before they meet with him on Tuesday.
“There’s no reason to believe it’s not legitimate, but it has to go through security,” said Maryland State Lottery Director Buddy Roogow, who said he has spoken with Bartlett.
Bartlett, an accountant from Dundalk, said he made a bargain with the multiple gods associated with his Wiccan beliefs: “You let me win the lottery and I’ll teach.” Both tickets he purchased had numbers chosen randomly from the computer.
Bartlett had not decided if he will accept his winnings as an annuity or choose the lump sum cash option. The jackpot could get larger once ticket sales are tallied, Roogow said, but the lump sum payment would be at least $48.7 million, or about $32 million after taxes.
Big bucks seem to be something that most televangelists have in common. They peddle everything from “annointing” to the key to “authentic zen” with only twisted (at best) truth in the mix.
I’m not a proponent of putting prayer back in public school simply because I don’t want someone like this man, who practices wicca praying with my children or even leading them in a “moment of silence” as it has come to be called. Obviously not being a fan of televangelists, this guy will now have the cash that it would take to put him on major networks.
Makes me wonder if he cast some kind of spell on the owner of this wiccan bookstore.
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