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Mark Twain's Influence of Liberal Religion on Dwayne Eutse | Original Article

Devender .*, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

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After writing on his life, Mark Twain rose to prominence as a critical critique of separation on Christ, as his performance suggests that with the publication of The Innu in 1869 by Christ, Christ is not the one thing here May abroad. Twain's unpopular approach and his anger against religion in general and Christianity played a great role in how his listeners believed it. For example, many Victorian genteel men were offended by his mockery of holy things and things and questioned him about Being the son of Satan. Modernist on the other hand, accepts it as the fallen angel of our book boldly inventing historical ideas to expose the absurdity and meaninglessness of life. Although many of his contemporaries called him the son of Satan, Twain declared that his real purpose would be preacher. This document cannot be excluded because it is a business model.