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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Piety

messages of this nature appear in various forms throughout Nebraskashire. they suggest that adherence to God's will depends upon fear rather than virtue.

the people of Nebraskashire view the world as God's great Panopticon; He serves as the omnipotent warden to a sinful collection of the wrongfully accused.
Posted by Nichol Caddingham at 10:50 AM
Labels: 84th and Grover, Jeremy Bentham, Omnipotence, Religious Billboards

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