I have been told Mississippi has probably produced more authors, secular and Christian, than any other state in the Union. Yet, this state seems to have forgotten to designate a state book. 59% of Mississippi residents consider themselves "very religious," so it comes as no surprise that the Bible has been offered up as the tome to fill the state book void; and, why not? It encompasses all the moral values most of the south touts on a regular basis.
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