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Adam Gurri@adamgurri.liberalcurrents.com |
What would it even mean for the Bible to be an influence, that’s such a vague statement
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Adam Gurri@adamgurri.liberalcurrents.com |
What would it even mean for the Bible to be an influence, that’s such a vague statement
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Jim Lippard
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Chris Rodda's Liars for Jesus vol 2 explains David Barton's claims to this effect and debunks them in great detail.
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@smilerz.bsky.social
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How long is this going to remain in effect? 1 week or 2?
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Alex Cruikshanks
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Like, I suppose in the general sense that basically everyone in the Early Modern Christian World was influenced by the Bible and would've instinctively used analogies/phrases from it just due to familiarity. But by that logic, Marx's Capital was quite clearly "influenced by the Bible" too.
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drow zelensky
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trying to imagine a human being in any society on earth that has not been influenced by the bible in some way or other and does not live on sentinel island
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