Religion In Huckleberry Finn Research Paper

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Since the beginning of time, religion has played a huge role in the progress of society. Many people make religion a part of their daily life, and use the words of their religious text as a moral guide. As time goes on, people have argued that new generations have progressively become less and less religious. Although it may seem normal to young people, it scares those of the older generation who have relied and experienced religious activities for a large portion of their life. In the novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Twain satirizes how people continue to disobey the Bible but still call themselves Christian. Being a Christian and Bible follower himself, Silas Phelps is a farmer and preacher. In the town, Silas is considered a