This Texas-based revivalist cult is made up of millennials who constantly ask themselves, "How much do I love Jesus and hate myself?" Meanwhile, their neighbor is on the troll, asking cult members' parents how much do they love Jesus and hate this cult. Parents are freaked out, a baby is dead, and apparently these guys are hot. What the hell is going on? Join the CrimeJuicy Gang as we pick apart the Church of Wells and find some surprises.
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06/25/21 • 39 min
CrimeJuicy Cocktail Hour - Love thy Neighbor - The Hot Boys Cult
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Love Thy Neighbor
Becca: [00:00:00] We're going to be talking about the Church of Wells, which is a Christian-based cult in Wells, Texas. It is a millennial cult. It's a very young cult - the elders are all in their early thirties. You may know them from such controversies as Baby Faith who died three days after she was born, sometime during a 15-hour prayer session where they were praying to God to save her life. And also from the Dr. Phil show, and al
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