(August 10, 2017 at 12:10 pm)pabsta Wrote: Yes, and the 3 children can be proven to have existed, as can their public prediction of a miracle 3 months beforehand, as can thousands of people showing up at the Cova, as can the newspaper articles the following day, as can the countless number of testimonials that were submitted afterward. But ALL of that should be completely ignored and swept under the carpet simply because you don't believe what they're testimonials had to say? Absurdity. Like any jury would ignore all of that!
It is interesting to wonder what drew so many people to that ass end of the world.
Some kids had said it would be so? How did that word got out of that very skeptical small village?... remember? so skeptical they imprisoned the kids!
How would those skeptical adults have told a story to the outside in such a way that so many people thought it was a good idea to go there?
I can't believe all those folk went there based solely on the word of a few kids. Someone must have taken care of the propaganda, the advertising. Who? How?
This is a part of the story that I don't think I've ever heard told.
Care to enlighten me?