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Mira was to complete the mission bestowed by God.

That was related to the Primordial Embryo.

The current Primordial Church was neither the original Church nor the Lord’s Church but the Church of the Six Gods.

According to the existing clues, the Six Gods intended to extract the Primordial Will that originally belonged to the Primordial Embryo to create a new Divine King.

Of course, Mira would not stand idly by, so the urgent task was to first destroy the Primordial Church, allowing all the forces of the Primordial Will to return to their original place.

How to destroy a heretical Church, how to prove the truth?

For the major churches rushing to the Great Council, there had never been a comndable thod.

Even determining whether sothing was heretical was a difficult matter.

Using Debating Scripture?

Scriptures are written in words; even in Xilan’s era, for the sa piece of Scripture, there were many different interpretations.

At that ti, Xilan’s thod was to convene the Great Council, to establish consensus—the Creed, to establish a mutually recognized path—the faith.

Even so, after that first historical Great Council, disputes still existed within the Church.

And in the process of the Church spreading into the natural world, various disputes often existed, not to ntion the nurous misunderstandings caused by translation errors in the Scriptures, discerning whether these were heresies or rely different opinions was a challenging task for the major churches worldwide.

There were even jokes rumor that the more Great Councils were held, the more nurous the heresies beca.

Even with heresies as nurous as smoke, for the True Religion, addressing the various heresies in the Church was still unavoidable.

This was not only a matter of faith but also a matter of the survival conditions of the major churches in different places.

Generally, at the Great Council, only actions that drastically deviated from the Scriptures or even extrely contravened the Holy Scripture and the Creed would be identified as heretical.

When debating Scripture was futile and heretics were unwilling to repent, the Church often resorted to secular power to eradicate them completely.

The reason was that the major churches could not thoroughly prove the rebellion found in heresy.

The major churches also understood that aside from the Holy Scripture, all other doctrines had flaws and that the absolutely right path lay only with God, not in the hands of n.

Thus, when left with no other choice, they would resort to forceful ans after judgnt.

After all, it was impossible to have angels descend into the Mortal World and have the angels personally identify those as heretics.

Thanks to the countless sacrificial mories contained within the Primordial Will, Mira had spent six years studying the history of the developnt of the major churches, witnessing the various problems faced by the True Religion across a long history.

Mira, always clever, quickly realized the root of the problem.

The reason it was difficult for heretics to repent was that heretics did not believe they were heretics.

The reason they did not believe they were heretics was either because neither the Church nor the Great Council fully represented Heaven, let alone God.

But now, it was different.

She herself was God’s ssenger.

Mira was actually not interested in various doctrinal disputes.

She did all this only to destroy the Primordial Church.

For she now truly knew what the truth was.

She did this not because she deeply identified with the Imperial Church, the great enemy of the Primordial Church—even though the various doctrines narrated by Danschel’s Imperial Church sotis greatly diverged from the truth, and the doctrines of the other major churches had various differences, and their theological tenets did not necessarily align with what she had seen in Heaven.

But it could be said that, despite its many flaws, it was still much closer to the truth than any other heresy.

"Um... this ti, it’s not the Primordial ssenger; those people probably already know Anos is the Primordial ssenger, pretending to be the Primordial ssenger won’t work anymore.

This ti it’s... God’s ssenger, the true ssenger, Mira from Heaven."

Once Mira had confird the thod, it was ti for practice.

Her eyes glowing, she gazed toward the distant Imperial Palace and muttered in a low voice:

"No matter what you want to do, what you can do,

Even if they repeat a lie thousands of tis, the truth can still manifest itself without proof."

.........

.........

Most of the believers of the Primordial Church were gathered in so hidden underground tombs, built centuries ago across various locations within the Empire, and their locations were obscure and difficult to pinpoint.

The believers of the Primordial Church mostly existed in the form of secret societies, gathering all together only a few tis each year.

Even so, it did not an that the believers of the Primordial Church did not communicate with each other.

Contrary to common belief, the communication among the believers of the Primordial Church was frequent.

In recent days, a divine and untraceable rumor suddenly spread within the Primordial Church.

It was said that a ssenger sent by God had co from Heaven, proclaiming a new prophecy, a new revelation.

At first, not many believers took it seriously; over the years, they had heard too many false prophecies, too many false revelations.

Moreover, within the Primordial Church, there had already been a Primordial ssenger, and this was recognized by the Pastor, the only true ssenger.

In the coming days, he would lead all believers into a new era, at which ti, all people would witness the Primordial Face of God together.

Nurous believers of the Primordial Church regarded the rumor of the so-called new ssenger as just another lie.

But what if...

What if this "lie" was repeated thousands of tis?

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