I dont say she was in the religious part,.. But the vegan part she was in for sure. Actualy,. They wouldnt need her for her beliefs,.. Its could be just here as a mark. I know i know far fetched but hey it happend before, and theres a whole lotta different whackos out there, even hunting in groups
For me enough to explore more.
What it is,.. Check here
http://godsdirectcontact.co.uk/index.html
For me enough to explore more.
What it is,.. Check here
http://godsdirectcontact.co.uk/index.html
Well we need to know more about this cult and its teachings then. Do they teach verses from the Bible? Do Catholics have a Bible that differs in content from other Christian denominations? Does the cult have its own Bible written by the founder or such? Adding a religious context certainly throws up more questions to answer, because this is not some orthodox religion, not even an orthodox Christian or Buddhist sect. Who is to say that the followers are told to read your standard KJV/ NIV/etc. Bible (which is where these verses mentioned were from presumably)?
Also, has Elisa ever alluded to any religious thoughts in any of her social media/blog writings? It seems to me she hasn't. You'd think that someone who is that into a religion or has religious leanings would say more about it in her blogs and posts. In my experience, religious people usually do. Even if some of them don't go on abouti their faith at length, they would normally give it away somehow by saying Amen, God Bless, or any of that sort of thing. So far all the blog posts written by her that has been discussed does not seem to contain a trace of this.
Me personally, I doubt she was going there for any religious purpose.
She may be going to a farm owned by someone who is religious, but she does not seem to be drawn to it because of that.