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History, 04.11.2019 18:31 skye2598

Followers of religious fundamentalism may become extremists when they interpret religious works a. literally, regardless of time or place b. within the context of modern society c. as a fictional guideline for moral living d. as a call to raise arms against non-believers
i think d.

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