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“The right to choose one’s own religious affiliation, a right which we regard as one of the most precious, would have seemed to the ancients a crime and a sacrilege.”

quoted in Dinesh D’Souza, What’s So Great About Christianity (chapter 7), p. 76 – anachronistic application of the word “religious” to the ancient world

– anachronistic application of the word “religious” to the ancient world

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