Keith Michael
1 min readJan 11, 2022

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Hey Rick, you make a very logical observation. I do reject much of the so-called supernatural nonsense we see happening within the pages of the Bible.

That being said, the truth is, GOD did speak to me about these things. It was a very short conversation, but it happened. This doesn’t make me a prophet or a messiah. It just makes me a guy who asked GOD to reveal to me the truth, because I could see that what the Church was delivering was hypocritical nonsense.

What I write about is simply rock-solid logic and reason. Factual evidence anyone can see. No miracles to believe in. No one walking on water or turning it into wine. These are not “religious claims” but simple excavation of the historical record the Church has tried to bury.

I make no claims of anything other than what you read from paleographical, archeological, and un-massaged exegesis of the Scriptures. Don’t believe me—just look at the facts I present. The story from there will (hopefully) tell itself.

Thanks for the reply!

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Keith Michael
Keith Michael

Written by Keith Michael

Having spent the better part of 40 years in the Church, I’m on a Crusade with millions of others being led by GOD to Reform the Church. KeithMichael.org

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