Possibly, but my reasoning wasn't based on any bias I am aware of, which is something like follows:
1. We are not justified in beveling in the existence of God.
2. God is prominent in (holy) books
3. These books contain myth, legend and poetry.
4. Fiction, especially traditional cultural fiction, has similar themes.
5. Mother Goose is such a fiction
6. "Holy" texts are best placed next to these fictions on a shelve.
7. Therefore, God 's true home (seeing as he only exists in fiction) is best placed next to Mother goose.
Any biases there you are aware of?
1. We are not justified in beveling in the existence of God.
2. God is prominent in (holy) books
3. These books contain myth, legend and poetry.
4. Fiction, especially traditional cultural fiction, has similar themes.
5. Mother Goose is such a fiction
6. "Holy" texts are best placed next to these fictions on a shelve.
7. Therefore, God 's true home (seeing as he only exists in fiction) is best placed next to Mother goose.
Any biases there you are aware of?
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