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Review liberal-hearted*, progressive-minded media. Focus on their political/philosophical/spiritual message. (*liberal adj. Favorable to progress or reform, maximum individual freedom, free from prejudice or bigotry, open-minded, tolerant, not bound by traditional ideas, values, etc.. Characterized by generosity and willingness to give. -- Webster's Dictionary)

  • Artist: Various
  • Release Year: 50

sure, the first half of the book is a lot of fairy tales, including fire and brimstone passed on by word of mouth for generations before it's commandments were set in stone -- and it endorses throwing stones, was heavily edited over the years to suit societal norms of the day and is still used today to justify an assortment of discrimination -- and accusations of abominations, BUT...

the star of the 2nd half is the most liberal historical character that ever walked on earth or water.

it is the bio of a man who clearly was "his brother's keeper" and "did unto others as he would have them do unto him."

humble, selfless, giving, forgiving, self-sacrificing, foot washing, peace loving, materialistic shunning, cheek turning, greed rejecting, compassionate, charitable, and universal health care supporting

the man was all about free handouts, especially to the poor. Today he'd be called a woke, hippie, snowflake --the Democrat's dream candidate, a gift from God to the Green Party, and he'd be crucified as a commie by the religious right.

i rate the Bible 1 for the Regressive Testament and 10 for the Progressive Testament

[Written by various writers 1500 - 1000 Before Christ and some other people under the names of the Apostles about 45 to 50 years After Death.]

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