We frequent the largest Amish community in the world- & I have never seen an Amish home built like that one- they are always white plain homes-the inside could have been copied after Amish style- it's easy to copy those in one's desire to be plain-Bootstrap wrote:I'm sorry, I meant his profile.GaryK wrote:I just looked at his signature and I don't see the link to that website. Are you saying he did at one point? Can you point me to some posts where he has steered people to this website?
You can see the website in the member's list here:
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It is also the link you get to from the "visit website" link in his profile:
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Here's the latest example where he suggests people contact Plain Catholics through the website:
This is classic Max. Divert from the facts, attack the motivation of the people who point out that things are not adding up, claim to be persecuted, and don't answer the questions.MaxPC wrote:Those who are genuinely interested in the truth are mature enough to contact me and the Plain Catholics directly as they have always done. Those who are simply trying to stir trouble and gossip have no interest in living a life of authentic Christian discipleship and nothing I say will change that. They will simply ignore reason and continue to twist and manipulate the truth, just as has happened to Anabaptists and other followers of Christ down through the ages. And just as assuredly, God will guide us and protect us. If folks need more info, they know where to find me here. Or they can talk directly to the PCs answering questions coming into the website. God bless you.
If anyone has managed to talk to "the PCs answering questions coming into the website" and can provide evidence about these things, I'm all ears.
I wouldn't assume that just because there are similarities means the pictures are fake either- many people mistake the Mormon cult FLDS in appearance to Mennonites- but they are two completely different religions-
I saw some lace doilies in the picture- the reality is too, when I was a young girl, the Catholics wore those same lace doily type veils on their heads- (I am not sure if the 'shape' was the same but as soon as I saw Mennonites wearing them, my mind took me back to Catholic neighbors who wore those in the 60's)
Certainly Max is not hiding anything- he puts it right on his member i.d.- I don't consider that sneaky-
My other question is if someone used to be Lutheran, (which he claims he never was) why would that have been necessary to share? I think we have all had our own spiritual journey- Max hasn't seemed to make his time here all about his own spiritual journey- but if he was ever Lutheran I don't find it particularly strange that he hadn't mentioned it (however I believe him, I think to admit one is Catholic on an Anabaptist site is much more offensive to you then to admit you had been Lutheran, agree?