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Before the printing press, we told our stories in stone and glass.
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genesisSOC
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Then jews convinced Whites God isn't real.
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FrensInLowPlaces
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Stone, glass, and beautifully illustrated individually drawn pages
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Before most people were literate, the Orthodox Church told its stories with icons. The first iconographer being St. Luke the Apostle.
And it still does.
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A real civilization writes its history in stone and glass.
A large part of our history is currently being recorded or transformed into sand (silicone processors).
It’s easier to erase.
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ColloidalUranium
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I dunno, stained glass is pretty easy to erase if you throw a rock, not to mention glass is also made of sand.
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