It’s hard to keep track of these obscure details I mean it’s not like one quarter of humanity is Muslim or

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oh wait https://twitter.com/yael_rice/status/1248445945152450560
@nytimes: An earlier version of this review referred incorrectly to the schism that heralded the onset of the Protestant Reformation. It was Martin Luther, not Pope Leo X, who nailed the Ninety-Five Theses to the door of All Saints' Church in Wittenburg, Germany, on 31 Oct 1517
: An earlier version of this review referred incorrectly to the schism that led to the death of Jesus Christ by crucifixion as recounted in the New Testament: It was Judas, not John, that betrayed Jesus.
An earlier version of this review referred incorrectly to the leader who led the Israelites out of Egypt in events celebrated during Passover. It was Moses, not Pharaoh, who the Israelites followed; the Israelites did not believe Pharaoh "should inherit leadership of the faith."
An earlier version of this review referred incorrectly to the demon king who kidnapped Princess Sita as recounted in the Indian epic the Ramayana. It was Ravana, not Rama, who was the demon king; Hindus do not believe Ravana "should inherit leadership of the faith"
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