Sermon Tone Analysis

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From ‘The Big Kahuna’.
Phil Cooper: It doesn't matter whether you're selling Jesus or Buddha or civil rights or 'How to Make Money in Real Estate with No Money down.'
That doesn't make you a human being; it makes you a marketing rep.
If you want to talk to somebody honestly, as a human being, ask him about his kids.
Find out what his dreams are - just to find out, for no other reason.
Because as soon as you lay your hands on a conversation to steer it, it's not a conversation anymore; it's a pitch.
And you're not a human being; you're a marketing rep.
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