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Way of the Bastard

Way of the Bastard is using pigeons to preform their tricks of DECEIT. These poor kids dont even know whats in the bible, only what WOTB is pumping in their heads.
Indoctrination at its worst.
This is Jason, a single part series that lasted about 7 min before he just gave up due to his credulous opinions on what the bible has to offer

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