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The Religion Business Documentary and Church Tithing | Chris Ayoub #social333podcast #44

In this explosive episode of the Social 333 Podcast, host Chris D. Bentley speaks with entrepreneur and filmmaker Chris Ayoub, who’s lifting the veil on the church industry's billion-dollar income stream. Through his upcoming docuseries The Religion Business, Ayoub reveals how faith is sometimes used as a front for profits, luxury, and unchecked power.

From tax-free mega-churches to suspicious donation spending, Chris shares why more people are starting to question: Where does all the tithe money really go? Whether you’re religious or just curious, this conversation is a must-listen for anyone who wants more transparency in powerful institutions.

✅ Why Chris is exposing the church money machine

✅ Real stories of churches misusing donations

✅ What modern tithing practices really fund

✅ How churches operate like corporations—but without taxes

✅ What The Religion Business documentary aims to change

📌 CHAPTERS

00:00 – Intro

00:08 – Meet Chris Ayoub

02:20 – Public feedback, backlash, and where tithes really go

05:57 – Inside modern churches: bands, opera, and opulence

07:37 – Men’s church events and the push-up controversy

15:08 – Final thoughts & connect with Chris

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