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The logo of Living Waters has that familiar nested little/big symbolism, which may be significant. The "leaves" are nearly the same shape as the "drop of liquid". The name may have a Satanic double meaning and really be about blood.

The logo has no cross. The website is also strangely lacking in crosses. Now that I notice it, it feels ominous.

On the board of directors there I see Ray Comfort. It turns out that he is the "founder & CEO" of Living Waters.

https://www.livingwaters.com/team/ray-comfort/

Ray Comfort is a character with certain notoriety. He is supposedly an apologist for Christianity, but he is known for engaging in very weak and easily-refuted arguments and intellectual dishonesty supposedly in defense of Christianity. RationalWiki has a lengthy article on him because he is such a juicy target for promoting atheism.

Note: This is not an endorsement of RationalWiki, which can also be very intellectually dishonest in the name of its agenda.
https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Ray_Comfort

Now, it would make sense for a secret Satanist pretending to be a Christian apologist to line up garbage-tier arguments for atheists to refute while laughing at the stupidity.

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