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| - Ever since the first writings of the Bible, people have alluded to it. Shakespeare, for example, loved nothing better than a good reference. The Founding Fathers, using 13 all over the dollar bill, were exploiting the fact that 12 Apostles and Jesus ate at the Final Supper. However, in modern times, Christian References have been falling in number. The United States, in 1996, supporting christian supremacy, pledged to support any nation that could make a TV show full of morals for all of the young people of the world, and insert subliminal messages praising Christianity.
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| - Ever since the first writings of the Bible, people have alluded to it. Shakespeare, for example, loved nothing better than a good reference. The Founding Fathers, using 13 all over the dollar bill, were exploiting the fact that 12 Apostles and Jesus ate at the Final Supper. However, in modern times, Christian References have been falling in number. The United States, in 1996, supporting christian supremacy, pledged to support any nation that could make a TV show full of morals for all of the young people of the world, and insert subliminal messages praising Christianity. Only the Japanese were insane enough to attempt it, having a fondness for the writings in the bible and Torah. On its opening night, 500 children attended the pilot episode screening. The strength of the symbology and excitement of the actual show was so high, they all had severe seizures, and Pokémon was banned. But it's okay to view in the US, of course.
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