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Of course, no mention of the number of fundies who took part in the survey; they would have put the bible up as an 'academic' book.
Now that's a list that would make the far-right fundamentalists clutch their chests and pray for deliverance. Not that they've actually read them, lol.
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Now that's a list that would make the far-right fundamentalists clutch their chests and pray for deliverance. Not that they've actually read them, lol.
There are actually a few in that list which the far right would support. Or at least the one by Adam Smith.
Yes. I realize that a mob mentality can make people think even evil is good. That's why Hitler was applauded by many. It's also why Darwin's racist book is considered good.
Yes. I realize that a mob mentality can make people think even evil is good. That's why Hitler was applauded by many. It's also why Darwin's racist book is considered good.
There are actually a few in that list which the far right would support. Or at least the one by Adam Smith.
I'd like to know what you are smoking if you think the average fundamentalist has read The Wealth of Nations.
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