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North of London | I see you do understand.
Faith means no proof.
What I keep saying is I have no need or desire to 'just believe' or 'have faith' in something that is claimed to be magically able to do things that are beyond realism.
I need proof to follow something like that and it needs to be good proof since the claims are so unbelievable as they are made.
Interesting that you think I have 'nothing better to do'
Worked at harvesting corn this am until we got rained out at noon.
Then worked in the damp and cold at a construction project to close in a wall in a barn under repair but of course it gets dark early these days so quit early for supper at 6. | |
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