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Did you know "apocalpyse" was originally a term for a type of structured political writing, sometimes satirical in nature? This book is really approachable for how dry the material itself is. Definitely on my must-read list for anyone who grew up scared of Revelations but also does a great job of outlining the (massive, detrimental) effects followers of this doctrine have had on US politics.
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Sep 6, 2024

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this is very comforting to hear actually cause my parents are evangelical christians and all that doomsday messaging is starting to seep in and deeply terrify me
Sep 7, 2024
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tiff I really recommend this even if you just skim it! I'm going to post another book tomorrow that really helped me but I'll tell you here. it's called Breaking Their Will: Shedding Light on Religious Child Maltreatment. You're not alone. It's fucked up to make kids terrified of this
Sep 7, 2024
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