>St Myron the Wonderworker, Bishop of Crete (350)
>
>He was a widowed farmer who, though poor, shared the produce of his farm
>freely with the needy.
>
>Once he found some thieves stealing his grain. Without saying who he was,
>he helped the thieves fill their sacks and make their escape. His virtue
>became known, and he was ordained to the priesthood, then consecrated
>bishop. In his own lifetime he was known as a great wonderworker. He
>reposed in peace.
"take away the dead they worship, the pictures, statues, relics and bones
and the y have no religion at all. it is for them more profitable to kneel
down and pray to the many dead they worship than to turn away from idol
worship and turn to Jesus Christ and He alone.
idol worshipers are not redeemed nor shall be, 1 Cor.6:9,10."
Who is "they"?