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A sample clip of book narration from God and Human Beings

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Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

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Flavius Josephus was the only jew who was considered by the romans as having some common sense. However, this man of common sense reported in all seriousness the fable of the septa agent and our status of which Van Dale and many others have shown the ridiculousness and absurdity. He adds to this nonsense that when the King of Egypt told me philadelphia's asked the translators how it could happen, that books as wise as the jews, had never been known to any nation, they answered him that these books were too divine for the profane to have ever dared to cite them, and God could not permit it notice how they make this lovely response. At the very time they put these books into the hands of the profane. Josephus adds that all foreigners who had been bold enough to say something against the jewish laws had been punished by God right away. That when the historian theo pompous had planned only to insert something from it into his work, he became crazy right away. But at the end of 30 days after God had revealed to him in a dream that he could not speak about the Jews, he asked forgiveness of God and came back to his senses