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Sanal Edamaruku under attack for exposing Catholic “miracle” – - – Rationalist International

The debunking of catholic mystisismThis really needs to go viral, try and spread this around as much as possible. The only quick way is to expose this and get the Vatican to address it as false ASAP otherwise this guy could end up in jail for blasphemy

The horrors of religion continue today and only world wide exposure can bring mankind to understand just how these religions lie, cheat, and steal their way through life
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