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What does Forster imply in “Except the Lord build the house…”?

AGod should be worshipped

BReligion should govern politics

CWithout the right attitude, efforts to rebuild society are futile

DChurches must be rebuilt first

Answer:

C. Without the right attitude, efforts to rebuild society are futile

Read Explanation:

Forster uses this biblical allusion to stress that unless people build with spirit and values like tolerance, material reconstruction is meaningless


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