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Latest revision as of 13:15, 13 April 2024
One Nation Under Gods: Mind reading
Presentism | A FAIR Analysis of: One Nation Under Gods, a work by author: Richard Abanes
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Authors sometimes assume that they can deduce the thoughts, dreams and motivations of long-dead historical figures. This section documents instances of "mind reading" found in this work.
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135, 531n45 (PB) |
"The mad rush to acquire land in hopes of cashing in on it at a later date consumed the thoughts of nearly every Saint, including Smith." |
136 |
"Smith actually believed that his debts...could be wiped out by merely printing these notes and using them to pay creditors." |