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The generalized term [[Scripture]] is used to refer to [[religious]] texts from any religion. The intent is to avoid reliance on specific Judeo-Christian references that only represent half of the world's population. When speaking of [[universalist]] ideas it helps to make them as universal as possible.
The generalized term [[Scripture]] is used to refer to [[religious]] texts from any religion. The intent is to avoid reliance on specific Judeo-Christian references that only represent half of the world's population. When speaking of [[universalist]] ideas it helps to make them as universal as possible.
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Revision as of 11:14, 6 January 2024

The generalized term Scripture is used to refer to religious texts from any religion. The intent is to avoid reliance on specific Judeo-Christian references that only represent half of the world's population. When speaking of universalist ideas it helps to make them as universal as possible.