Well, thanks, but I don't know why you wouldn't keep your eyes on your fellow humans. Jesus says "Love one another." Jimmy Swaggart needed love and, sadly for him, found the most he'd ever experienced from a hooker in a hotel.
Here's my brief treatment of that scene:
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In 1988, a preacher named Jimmy Swaggart sobbed on T.V., “I have sinned!” He’d been caught with a hooker in a cheap hotel.
She knows who he is, though he pretends to be somebody else. She’s seen him on T.V. “He’s a totally different person than when he came in to see me,” she says later. “That’s the real person I think he was.”
He went back on T.V. to do his act. But something had changed. She’d allowed him to feel—like himself? Swaggart was caught in 1991 with another prostitute. That time, he’d rejected the religious surveillance.
“The Lord told me it’s flat none of your business,” he said.
I wondered if Swaggart had become spiritual at last.
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