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This issue has been floating around in my head for years (no pun intended) and have been all at sea with it (pun intended). I have briefly raised it in a paragraph or two in some of my other books, but once again, awoken at 5 am with the idea in my mind I started to write some notes. The Religianity isn't a very good name for a ship I know - but ah well, it matters not - for who cares, it's going to float merrily away as it has done for millennia? I was trying to think of some clever wording for the ship's name but all I could think of is what I mean - the abhorrent merging of Religion and Christianity, as if the two were synonymous, co-working alongside God. The ship should never have been launched! I think the ship was in the dockyard awaiting the chance to show the world how gleaming and enchanting it could be for quite a while, but even though the deck plan may have been organised, the criteria for who may board was certainly not. It soon became a free for all as the ship set sail, but who was responsible for any of this, how did it all start?
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
This issue has been floating around in my head for years (no pun intended) and have been all at sea with it (pun intended). I have briefly raised it in a paragraph or two in some of my other books, but once again, awoken at 5 am with the idea in my mind I started to write some notes. The Religianity isn't a very good name for a ship I know - but ah well, it matters not - for who cares, it's going to float merrily away as it has done for millennia? I was trying to think of some clever wording for the ship's name but all I could think of is what I mean - the abhorrent merging of Religion and Christianity, as if the two were synonymous, co-working alongside God. The ship should never have been launched! I think the ship was in the dockyard awaiting the chance to show the world how gleaming and enchanting it could be for quite a while, but even though the deck plan may have been organised, the criteria for who may board was certainly not. It soon became a free for all as the ship set sail, but who was responsible for any of this, how did it all start?