Emphasis Preaching Journal
A character in Dostoyevsky's novel...
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A character in Dostoyevsky's novel, The Brothers Karamazov, stated,
"Anything is permissible if there is no God." Such logic can be stretched further,
"Anything is permissible if you serve a god you've made in your own image."
The people who inhabited Canaan before the Hebrews (and then continued to inhabitate it with them for centuries) based their religion upon nature. Thus, they could do what came naturally.
The people who inhabited Canaan before the Hebrews (and then continued to inhabitate it with them for centuries) based their religion upon nature. Thus, they could do what came naturally.
