I am an agnostic who came out of the Pilgrim Holiness Church of NY, Inc. Currently I work a factory job but love studying world religion, history, theology, mythology, and philosophy. I also still love the biblical literature. I can not pass up a religious conversation! Feel free to leave your comments. Find the current book I am reading at Goodreads!
https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/5396016-alford-wayman
Find my videos on various topics and book reviews on YouTube!
https://www.youtube.com/wayman29
Also Follow me on Twitter
https://twitter.com/wayman29
Wayman29’s Schools
Marywood University
Scranton,Pennsylvania
Graduated: 2001
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Bachelor’s Degree
Major: Ceramics 1998 to 2001
Keystone College
La Plume, Pennsylvania
Graduated: 1996
Degree: Associates Degree
Major: ART
Clubs: Art Club , Circle K, and Student Government. 1994 to 1996
Susquehanna Community Jshs
Susquehanna, Pennsylvania
Graduated: 1994
Student status: Alumni
Degree: High School Diploma 1980 to 1994
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g day wayman29 ,my screename is whitestone, i enjoy ur videos and how deep u study information on the bible. i myself am a bible student who studies with other bible students like urself ,they all have varied views and r from different denominations. i have a live text and video chat room . if u wish u can visit its a great debate and study forum. would be great to see u debate others or just give ur views live ,hope to hear from u to see if ur interested. keep up the interesting videos.
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