You're under the bizarre impression that I have something to prove to you. You may think I'm rude or maybe you don't like my tone, but there's not a single thing I've ever written here that's misleading or deceitful. That is the essence of acting in good faith. I only bring the truth, much to the dismay of the disinformation junkies that frequent this shit hole.
Yes, Frankism was indeed mostly dead by the end of the 1700s. It doesn't mean that some adherents weren't still floating around, especially older immigrants coming from eastern Europe. I'm sure you can find some people in the United States who worship the sun, but it doesn't mean that Atenism is still alive.
I mean, I asked you to point me to an example of one of your "good faith" inquiries, but you didn't respond.
You're under the bizarre impression that I have something to prove to you. You may think I'm rude or maybe you don't like my tone, but there's not a single thing I've ever written here that's misleading or deceitful. That is the essence of acting in good faith. I only bring the truth, much to the dismay of the disinformation junkies that frequent this shit hole.
LIke you JUST saying they died out in the 1700s?
They died out in the 1700s, but wikipedia can refute it in seconds?
I'd say that's you being deceitful, or lying if you'd like.
Yes, Frankism was indeed mostly dead by the end of the 1700s. It doesn't mean that some adherents weren't still floating around, especially older immigrants coming from eastern Europe. I'm sure you can find some people in the United States who worship the sun, but it doesn't mean that Atenism is still alive.
But they'd have no Messiah according to you, so what would be the point?
Seems like they weren't so defunct, ESPECIALLY being to be able to get someone in to the Supreme Court.