Noah's ark found on mt. Ararat in eastern turkey (scriptures, organization, education)
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Ya know, this is the bottomline with it, isn't it? MAGIC.
(rflmn™ says: snip, but I concur. MAGIC. That explains it all, but then, why use any logic from now on? Obviously to convince themselves; gotta be it!)
Why can they not just be content with their faith? It must be somewhat agonizing that they can't get people to buy what they are selling. Is that called suffering for Jesus?
Remember FB: you know about those "lovable" missionaries who invaded your original homeland and spirituality, and their message, now don't you? I do hope there's a "rich oral tradition" about those pikers....
They are all on a mission, demanded by the Church, since without an obedient and at-least sustaining membership, the Church dies. And when the Church dies, a lot of greedy guys at the top no longer get to live "whole hog", as it were. And it becomes a net-negative fiscal adventure, so.....
Remember FB: you know about those "lovable" missionaries who invaded your original homeland and spirituality, and their message, now don't you? I do hope there's a "rich oral tradition" about those pikers....
And so much more! You remember that WW-II cartoon: "Kilroy was here!"?
Well, nowadays, if we're to believe all that's been said, it should say "Campbell34 was here!" on each and every religiously important artifact or claim.
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