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Urhm, first thing. He never called himself a chef. That's one of the first problems. They could claim to be what they prefer to be called, but that doesn't make it so. The only ones who believe are the ones who don't believe in anything. Another is, who let these lay claim to what they prefer to be called? Most likely they just took the right to call themselves whatever they wished, without regard to any earthly, let alone divine, authority. Again, the butcher never took that authority, no claims. By the way, did you know he was trying to make zombies, essentially? On that point, I'm not seeing the difference between any of them. Reverend chef zombiemakers all. Or, might as well be, given all what they have imposed as givens. Similar results as well. Meh.
Urhm, first thing. He never called himself a chef. That's one of the first problems. They could claim to be what they prefer to be called, but that doesn't make it so. The only ones who believe are the ones who don't believe in anything. Another is, who let these lay claim to what they prefer to be called? Most likely they just took the right to call themselves whatever they wished, without regard to any earthly, let alone divine, authority. Again, the butcher never took that authority, no claims. By the way, did you know he was trying to make zombies, essentially? On that point, I'm not seeing the difference between any of them. Reverend chef zombiemakers all. Or, might as well be, given all what they have imposed as givens. Similar results as well. Meh.
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