The Bible conquered world imagination not merely because it made identity, which was common, but because of how powerfully it was written.
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World Imagination
The Bible conquered world imagination not merely because it made identity, which was common, but because of how powerfully it was written.
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"This was standard cultural practice back then. Everyone did this to create identity. So why is it we have the Bible today and not,..."
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