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That depends. It would not be considered false advertising to asert that God (or gods) exists, that Jesus loves you, or that you will be saved by attending church or contributing to the church funds.

Like all organisations, a religion could be guilty of false advertising if it promised investors a financial return that it knew would not be achieved. Perhaps it could be guilty of false advertising if it claimed to heal illnesses through faith, but such cures never seem to eventuate. In short, there would have to be secular reasons to support a claim of false advertising.

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