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Hmmm, there's nothing interesting here; except my dedication of linking real religions and denying funny mythologies. Believers are supposed to be following their holy books; however, I see that most don't. I continually point out to the verses that they ignore, or don't understand, to prove that these religions really are connected--forming one message from the Creator. There's absolutely NO reason for the hate, as it's all human-made cultural misunderstanding. Anyways, my research isn't strictly based on belief, as I always prove my points with reliable sources.
You can check out my Facebook page "http://www.facebook.com/AdvertAdam", and take a look at an interesting blog about my activities "http://AdvertAdam.blogspot.com".
Bless you all! Believers and non-believers.
~ AdvertAdam talk
I list these not as a boast about where I've been, but to suggest that I have fairly broad experience of the world and that this helps with my editing.
Americas | |||
USA | |||
Europe | |||
UK | Spain | Holland | Belgium |
France | Germany | Italy | Malta |
Middle East | |||
Morocco | Tunisia | Libya | Saudi Arabia |
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Far East | |||
Thailand | Taiwan |
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