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Date: Jul 2, 2008 10:08
> But -- I assure you-- I saw the church, the cornerstone said "525
> AD." It never occurred to me (history was never my subject)
> that the church was at all significant, or I'd have photographed it,
> and we wouldn't be having this discussion.
Same thing you say about the Pauline church in Izmir, John. another
church of your imaginations...
> I've been told, It' s not there; it doesn't exist.
> I've been told it was never there.
> I've also been told that very likely, a church that old would have
> been picked up and relocated to a "safer location."
>
> I'd simply like to find out, but thus far, I've been unable to
> finance such an expedition, and no one I've ever spoken to is
> interested.
Are you fishing for someone to finance a trip to England for you,
John? Even if someone did give you a trip to England, I doubt the
government would give *you* a passport.
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