I hope that you won't mind a little prying. How long did it take each to go from believing in the cult's dogma to believing that they have the wrong bodies? Also, do they believe that humans have souls? I find it a little difficult to accept that the creed could be successful without this assumption, perhaps left unstated but lurking about nonetheless.
I hope that you won't mind a little prying. How long did it take each to go from believing in the cult's dogma to believing that they have the wrong bodies? Also, do they believe that humans have souls? I find it a little difficult to accept that the creed could be successful without this assumption, perhaps left unstated but lurking about nonetheless.
I hope that you won't mind a little prying. How long did it take each to go from believing in the cult's dogma to believing that they have the wrong bodies? Also, do they believe that humans have souls? I find it a little difficult to accept that the creed could be successful without this assumption, perhaps left unstated but lurking about nonetheless.