- To
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Ashley !Qhoeke Sauls I
- From
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BP Komane
- Subject
- Introduction
- Date
- March 4, 2026, 11:08 p.m.
Dear Mr Ashley !Qhoeke Sauls,
I was highly intrigued when I heard you quoting the Bible and saw you waving it for everyone to see. I think that it was a noble act.
I am more than sixty years old, am apolitical, have never been a member of any political party but I have voted in all the elections from 1994 to date. Yet I am the fourth child
to in our township since its inception, I but do not have title deed - the epitome of most black people - we suffer in silence.
The point, though, is that your act made me to warm up to you, I suppose it is because I have invented an app which refines and defines 'the WORD' (New King James and a ancient knee-high, gigantic Bible) accurately. It makes a mockery of the fact that there are more than 200 versions of the English Bible, suggesting that 'the WORD' has been re-invented for purposes other than to teach about godliness.
I used the app to define my own life from birth, and it is spot on, even backwards to the existence of my maternal great-grandfather who passed on when I was less than a year old, as well as all my other grandparents. I would really like to show the app but on a public platform.
Kind regards
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