Brian_1349
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- Mar 22, 2015
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The blood-moons wars
Every time something suspicious (easily explained by science indeed) happens American authors are right there to introduce their "revolutionary Bible studies".
You can believe in any kind of God, I am perfectly OK with that. The problem is different. What's the point of transforming modern-day Christianity, kind and finally tolerant, into XV century sect. Do these people understand they look like ISIS in the eyes of general public (even American one)?
It makes both the US and Christianity itself look outdated and hilarious.
Every time something suspicious (easily explained by science indeed) happens American authors are right there to introduce their "revolutionary Bible studies".
You can believe in any kind of God, I am perfectly OK with that. The problem is different. What's the point of transforming modern-day Christianity, kind and finally tolerant, into XV century sect. Do these people understand they look like ISIS in the eyes of general public (even American one)?
It makes both the US and Christianity itself look outdated and hilarious.