A critique of academic institutions as comfortable priestly spaces separated from ordinary reality and God.
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Universities as temples
A critique of academic institutions as comfortable priestly spaces separated from ordinary reality and God.
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"ox skins than on their honors and dignities I am too hot and scorched with thine own thought often is it ready to take..."
"...okay universities are constructed to be away from God they are temples for the comfort of priests so if you want true knowledge go..."
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