Here we have a ghostbuster and a ghost booster in the same travesty of a movie. The really - and only - relatable circumstances are the unfortunate but no less in reality anchored facts about revealed (sic) hypocrisy, simulated modesty and humility, overt bigotry, self-righteous condescension and concealed meism that the "morally superior" worldview only rooted in religiosity proves to be in its but self-elevating hierarchical mentality.
Kudos to the writer, producer and what not director for yet again, though probably unintentionally, managing to unveil the lengths of cloying adulation the religious are willing to go to make a buck at the expense of the wellbeing of others, volunteers or not. Since, however inconspicuously and how much you'd ever want to, you can't successfully slap your own back, can you?