Originally posted by PaulB
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In some cases it is a very obvious ploy to paving the way for some personal theories (events in Berner St. & "Hutchinson" come to mind).
In other cases it might be born of frustration stemming from the lack of positive results, but in some of these cases the research has apparently not been exhaustive.
What I am actually suggesting is that one looks very carefully at Mary's story in its totality, all its various parts, to see whether it appears true or not.
Why should Mary be regarded as any different?
Your suggestion Paul, is perfectly sensible and absolutely reasonable, not that you need anyone to condone it.
Best Wishes, Jon S.
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