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Although many Christians claim their Bible was written by their god, it was actually written by Medieval Monks, who spend all their time writing it. Monks lived together in a monastery under the rule of an abbot. They prayed five times a day, and went to Mass every day. Sometimes the monks sang in choirs. In between some of the monks copied manuscripts in the monastery's library, or taught other little boys to read and write, or did the laundry for the monastery. Other monks worked in the fields like most other people, planting grain for the monastery and harvesting it, and taking care of the monastery's pigs and sheep and cattle. In some monasteries, the monks made wine to drink and to sell in town. Monks never married or had children, and they did not own any property of their own.

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  • Other Religons
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  • Although many Christians claim their Bible was written by their god, it was actually written by Medieval Monks, who spend all their time writing it. Monks lived together in a monastery under the rule of an abbot. They prayed five times a day, and went to Mass every day. Sometimes the monks sang in choirs. In between some of the monks copied manuscripts in the monastery's library, or taught other little boys to read and write, or did the laundry for the monastery. Other monks worked in the fields like most other people, planting grain for the monastery and harvesting it, and taking care of the monastery's pigs and sheep and cattle. In some monasteries, the monks made wine to drink and to sell in town. Monks never married or had children, and they did not own any property of their own.
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  • Although many Christians claim their Bible was written by their god, it was actually written by Medieval Monks, who spend all their time writing it. Monks lived together in a monastery under the rule of an abbot. They prayed five times a day, and went to Mass every day. Sometimes the monks sang in choirs. In between some of the monks copied manuscripts in the monastery's library, or taught other little boys to read and write, or did the laundry for the monastery. Other monks worked in the fields like most other people, planting grain for the monastery and harvesting it, and taking care of the monastery's pigs and sheep and cattle. In some monasteries, the monks made wine to drink and to sell in town. Monks never married or had children, and they did not own any property of their own.
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