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The Gospel of Ole

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Published on August 17, 2006

All churches are monumental testaments to our citizens' ignorance and superstition. It boggles my mind that anybody in the 21st-century West believes the outlandish fairy tales in the so-called Scriptures. Anybody who believes the outrageous and blatantly contradictory stories in the Bible is a perfect mark for any glib huckster.

Jim Curtis

Dallas

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