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6. I think the line about imagining "no religion too" was meant to target the historical abuse in the name of
Thu Jan 9, 2025, 12:09 PM
Jan 9

"religion," not spirituality in general. At least that is how I've always interpreted it--which goes along with imagining a world without "abuse of power..."

Jesus would have been anti-capitalist, anti-greed. Whether or not any of us are Christian scholars, the fact that the RW fundamentalists have written the New Testament and Jesus-- in full-- OUT OF ANY DISCUSSIONS of Christianity would lead you to believe otherwise, I suppose.

While I can scarcely claim the same (beyond a few years in childhood bible school), Jimmy Carter lived and breathed the bible especially focusing on the New Testament as expected for a "true and sincere believer." He knew what Lennon was saying...

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