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About Apocrypha
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apoc·ry·pha
Function: noun plural but singular or plural in construction
Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Late Latin, neuter plural of apocryphus
secret, not canonical, from Greek apokryphos obscure, from apokryptein to
hide away, from apo- + kryptein to hide — more at crypt
Date: 14th century
1 : writings or statements of dubious authenticity
2 capitalized a : books included in the Septuagint and Vulgate but excluded from the Jewish and Protestant canons of the Old Testament—see bible table b : early Christian writings not included in the New Testament |
Spawned from the microbial cesspool of stink that oozes from the pores ofthe 21st century, the miscreant heretics that comprise the group Apocrypha united by virtue of their unifying passion to question piety as it portends to religion. Theirs is a mission to plead for a return to sanity.
Loud, brash, and bursting with testosterone, Apocrypha is certain to
become a parents' worst nightmare and a potential nemesis of the church and state.
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