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The famous Victorian paleontologist, Richard Owen, was a remarkable man of considerable genius, who suffered only from becoming an expert.
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The Christian and also the popular idea of the bible is that it is a history book. But no one except the clergy could read the bible until the fifteenth century, and the clergy read the Old Testament, not as history, but allegorically, as religious symbolism or morally. The New Testament brought home the lessons of the Old Testament. Only from the Reformation were people being able to read the bible in their own languages, from and then on, it was taken as history—the history of the Jews.