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<blockquote data-quote="IMMImedia" data-source="post: 1489053" data-attributes="member: 22743"><p>Very interesting to learn about theese orthodox diciples of the known diciples. I was totally unawere of them. Did not read the first or the second book, and what the first diciples said, never knew there were additional chapters to the protestantic bible we got taught in school. Never knew what orthodox meant before now, thought it meant something else before. That it was only the old testament perhaps. Still do not understand it, but I have gotten some leads to read up on it, very interesting. This is like the davinci code stuff. I finally understand why eastern europe is not making the toital shift to what EU demands of them. Hope it is easier to read this stuff than the bible, which is unreadable in my opinion, with our translation. Otherwise ikt will be interpretations from missionaries like yourself. Keep up the great work.Especially liked the polycarp stuff and how he had a direct link to John the apostle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IMMImedia, post: 1489053, member: 22743"] Very interesting to learn about theese orthodox diciples of the known diciples. I was totally unawere of them. Did not read the first or the second book, and what the first diciples said, never knew there were additional chapters to the protestantic bible we got taught in school. Never knew what orthodox meant before now, thought it meant something else before. That it was only the old testament perhaps. Still do not understand it, but I have gotten some leads to read up on it, very interesting. This is like the davinci code stuff. I finally understand why eastern europe is not making the toital shift to what EU demands of them. Hope it is easier to read this stuff than the bible, which is unreadable in my opinion, with our translation. Otherwise ikt will be interpretations from missionaries like yourself. Keep up the great work.Especially liked the polycarp stuff and how he had a direct link to John the apostle. [/QUOTE]
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