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English, 04.09.2019 22:30 allisonhall0925

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that all true believers shall break their eggs at the convenient end; and which is the convenient end, se
to be left to every man's conscience, or at least in the power of the chief magistrate to determine.
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what behavior is swift satirizing in this excerpt from gulliver's travels?
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the irrationality of people who hate each other because of religious differences
the reasons people choose to enact new religious beliefs
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the logic people use to determine which variant of religion to practice
the foolishness of people who worship in ways that are different from each other
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