If I told you there was a part of the world where large populations of Christians and Muslims say they are getting along pretty well, where majorities would like to make the Bible or the Quran the law of the land, and where most people believe they are living in a generation that will experience profound religious change, would you call that fiction?
Let's admit it: Most Americans tend to think that they and their neighbors represent "normal." And assume that other peoples they share important qualities with – across town or across the hemisphere – are pretty much like they are.
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