Greg Lukianoff
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And we, that is actually in canceling of the American mind, but I have a more detailed explanation of it that I'm going to be putting up on my
blog, The Eternally Radical Idea.
In K-12, you know, state legislatures, you know.
They're part of that.
They're part of that.
And they can say, like, you should teach the following books.
Now, of course, people are always a little bit worried that if they were to recommend, you know, teach the Declaration of Independence, you know, that it will end up being, well, they're going to teach the Declaration of Independence was just to protect slavery, which it wasn't.
Don't, yeah.
I mean, I'm an atheist with an intense interest in religion.
I actually read the entire Bible this year just because I do stuff like that.
And I never actually had read it from beginning to end.
Then I read the Quran because, you know, and I'm going to try to do the Book of Mormon, but, you know.
I think you should just to know because it's such a touchstone in the way people talk about things.
It can get pretty tedious, but I even made myself read through all of the very specific instructions on how tall the different parts of the temple need to be and how long the garbs need to be and what shape they need to be.
And those go on a lot.
Yeah.
Surprisingly, a big chunk of Exodus.
I thought that was more like in Leviticus and Deuteronomy.
But then you get to books like Job, you know, wow.
I mean, Job is such a read and no way Job originally had that ending.