No it isn't. How are you going to understand the Crusades, the Reformation, the Renaissance, the birth of Islam, Puritanism, Manifest Destiny or the anti-slavery movement without reading the Bible? None of it makes any sense if you don't show kids the foundation.https://twitter.com/theleakymind/status/1049801485381496833 …
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The Bible aside from chronicaling the life of Christ who had the largest impact on history of any figure (because Christianity reshaped Europe into actual countries not hordes of tribes), is also the history of the Jews and Mesopotamia. So...this one knows Jack!?! Rightpic.twitter.com/7h0xvM7i9b
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My very last assignment in college before I graduated degree in hand was a history of the Stone Age to Modern Europe. And let me tell you one thing, everything changed rapidly after they Christianized and the whole world was shook due to imperialism of Christian nations
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Another thought since you guys write for a living. The Bible has everything. There’s swords fights, action, giants, true love, miracles...everything literally. The Bible setting literary standards since the beginning of time
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