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Extactement, Monsieur! Linda has been high priestess for quite some time now. Watching Mirage Men made me feel some sympathies there. Trying to find the lines between belief and conviction are difficult at best. Lots of believers get very angry when the evidence turns out to be mere replicas instead of true blue holy relics.  And you are right in that this religious system has been in practice for decades. The mythologists are within the very culture itself.  You've listed the various critical strains of these belief structures and their effects have been powerful in the populous.


So the big question, has there been any real action that has manifested as a result of the belief system.  Is there only that which resides in the mindstorm of the believer who says the crop circle healed me or that the alien healed me? Do the faithful not agree when they walk into the temple, or the centre of the sacred crop circle to suspend the disbelief, to remember the precepts as they were written down for them by the Gospel writers Berlitz, Moore, Howe and Hopkins? And what about the Gnostic gospels of Turner, Meier, and Marcus who assembled the Celestial Raise?


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Now pardon me while I assemble this Venusian dog hair I need to repackage for eBay sales - i'm sure by now some generations will have forgotten all about that holy relic.


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